famous for the collecting of data for the theory of evolution. In this frame environment of Galapagos Islands, imaginary scenarios are virtually enjoyable, and entertainment and education are merged in order to improve learning. In particular, the user can visit three scenarios, and attend different instructional activities related to scientific topics: the first scenario is devoted to Art and Science through the interactive museum of Chaos Theory; the second one to the learning of Robotics, and the last one to Charles Darwin’s research. In all these scenarios, many activities are focused on the teaching of complex theories, showing the fun side of science.
Darwin has come back to the Galápagos Islands: an educational journey to discover biological evolution
Gabriele L.;PANTANO, Pietro Salvatore;BILOTTA, Eleonora
2014-01-01
Abstract
famous for the collecting of data for the theory of evolution. In this frame environment of Galapagos Islands, imaginary scenarios are virtually enjoyable, and entertainment and education are merged in order to improve learning. In particular, the user can visit three scenarios, and attend different instructional activities related to scientific topics: the first scenario is devoted to Art and Science through the interactive museum of Chaos Theory; the second one to the learning of Robotics, and the last one to Charles Darwin’s research. In all these scenarios, many activities are focused on the teaching of complex theories, showing the fun side of science.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.