CDM 6295 CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES
LEVEL OF STUDY: UNDERGRADUATE
COURSE UNIT CODE: CDM 6295
SEMESTER: 6th
COURSE TITLE: CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES
TEACHING WEEKLY HOURS: 3 H/W LECTURES
ECTS: 5
COURSE TYPE: CORE ELECTIVE
TEACHING AND EXAM LANGUAGE: GREEK
COURSE DELIVERY TO ERASMUS STUDENTS: YES (in English)
The new technologies and their utilization by museums and other institutions that promote culture are the subject of the course. Today there is a wide range of technologies used in the field of culture for information, promotion and promotion.
There are, for example, technologies for highlighting and displaying monuments, museum exhibits and collections, in real or virtual (Virtual) space, interactive multimedia applications and audiovisual productions, digitization and documentation technologies, representation technologies, etc. The course will cover extensively these technologies as well as case studies of innovative uses of technology by cultural actors.
Upon successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
- Analyzes and categorizes the various technologies that find applications in culture
- Judges, evaluates, selects, combines the appropriate technologies for the most effective promotion of objects and places of cultural interest as well as bodies related to culture.
- Evaluates and compares applications (web, multimedia, interactive, virtual and augmented reality applications, Web 2.0 applications, social networks, etc.) related to culture (for museums, archeological sites, etc.).
- To adapt to technological developments related to the field of culture.