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Brent Lyles <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Mar 2001 14:22:33 -0600
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Hello,

I'm looking for scholarly articles about how the process of learning in an
online setting differs from the process of learning in a classroom or a
museum environment.

My goal is to have an intelligent discussion with museum educators about how
to construct learning activities for their websites. I want to frame that
discussion in terms of how learning actually happens when a person sits down
at a computer to surf the web, with the understanding that this process is
very different from how learning happens while wandering around exhibits or
being face-to-face with a museum educator.

Any recommendations? Thank you!

brent

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Don't miss Texas Days, now through April 22nd:
www.texasmemorialmuseum.org

R. Brent Lyles
Director of Public Programs
Texas Memorial Museum of Science and History
2400 Trinity Street, D-1500
Austin, Texas 78705-5786
tel. (512) 471-3551
fax. (512) 471-4794

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