Browsing by Author "Albuquerque, Beatriz"
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- Artistic concerns in preservation: how to preserve a digitally-born artworkPublication . Albuquerque, BeatrizThe rise of new technologies in the twenty-first century is accompanied by challenges in arts preservation that underscore the need to constantly adapt to new ways of approaching preservation issues. This article investigates the problems in preserving digitally-born cultural heritage and explores the connections between digital cultural heritage and preservation of digitally-born artwork. At the core of this study is the question of how to deal with and preserve digital cultural heritage in the changing world of technology, following a case study model with an emphasis on practical research. The results suggest that while the importance of preventing damage is crucial, further investigations are needed in order to fully treat issues concerning the accurate representation of the artist's intention.
- Games + education + art = higher educationPublication . Albuquerque, BeatrizThis presentation examines the viability of different approaches for a teacher who plays and designs games/playful interactive activities for higher education classes in Portugal. This applies to both undergraduate and graduate students using play and games (non-digital and digital), which are often used to activate learning in their classroom by the teacher. At its learning center, game-based classroom activities for learning is always present; one example is Beatriz Albuquerque's scavenger hunt, a game/activity which takes place both in physical gardens/museums and in the virtual world/metaverse. While students are playing the games, they simultaneously acquire and develop new literacy skills and expand their proficiency in critical thinking (edutainment).