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Creating Collections: Digital Museum Resources and the Smithsonian Learning Lab (May 24, 2022)
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- Creating Collections: Digital Museum Resources and the Smithsonian Learning Lab (May 24, 2022)
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- Learn how to create and personalize collections of digital museum resources on the Smithsonian Learning Lab to support your teaching. We’ll demonstrate how to start your first collection, add interactivity to engage learners, and upload resources from external websites and your computer to supplement what you’ve found from the Smithsonian. This session is designed for educators and others who are already familiar with the basics of the Learning Lab. In the second half, we’ll answer any burning questions you have for the Learning Lab team! Need help finding a resource or using one of the Lab’s tools and features? Want feedback on your Learning Lab collection? Just want to say "hello"? Take a minute to tune in to our live Q&A! This interactive webinar is held on a monthly basis. Check out last month’s archive and other Smithsonian Learning Lab webinars focusing on finding and using digital museum resources: https://learninglab.si.edu/help
- Video Duration
- 57 min 42 sec
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- smithsonian education teachers learning students "museum studies" goode "field trip" educators
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- Smithsonian Education
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- SmithsonianEducation
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- 2022-05-24T22:03:59.000Z
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- Smithsonian Education
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- Lectures
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- Education
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