Guermandi M. P. 2004, Nuovi linguaggi e 'vecchie tecnologie': comunicare la conoscenza archeologica attraverso la rete, in P. Moscati (ed.), New Frontiers of Archaeological Research. Languages, Communication, Information Technology, «Archeologia e Calcolatori», 15, 483-496
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«Archeologia e Calcolatori» 2004, 15, 483-496
Abstract
This paper will briefly discuss the development of networking communication technologies in the archaeology field. Internet technologies could introduce a new communication structure with the use of interactivity and hypermedia: but until now archaeological web sites still operate fundamentally through language, using almost exclusively a 'symbolic-reconstructive' cognitive way that is a linguistic way; on the other hand another way of knowledge transmission is a 'perceptive-motor' based on repeating cycles of perception-action-perception. Technologies that are web based, both visual and interactive, allow us to learn and exchange knowledge by-passing the linguistic barrier. Nowadays the computer is able to simulate a universe and make it available for human perceptive-motor activity. The constructivist learning theory often informs these new approaches, however, transplanting learning theory to the web poses unique challenges.
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Multimedia and web tools Theoretical and methodological problems
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CNR - Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale
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