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This book provides an essential resource for educators and museum
professionals who wish to develop education focused eMuseums that
feature motivational standards-based curriculum for diverse
learners. The book is divided into three sections: Section 1.
Planning, Developing, and Evaluating eMuseums guides the reader
through the stages of planning, creating, and evaluating a
user-centered eMuseum. This section provides an overview of the
process of planning, creating, and evaluating an eMuseum, giving
small and medium sized museums the framework and guidance needed to
create an eMuseum. Section 2. Museum and Public School
Partnerships: A Step-by-Step Guide for Creating Standards-Based
Curriculum Materials in High School Social Studies is the second
section. This section includes how to: a) form a partnership, b)
create standards-based curriculum materials, and c) provides
curriculum material evaluation strategies. Section 3. Developing
Accessible Museum Curriculum: A Handbook for Museum Professionals
and Educators. Educators in both museums and schools are faced with
the task of delivering content to patrons with increasingly diverse
interests, skills, and learning needs. This section outlines
specific strategies that can be applied to curriculum to expand its
application to broader audiences. This section includes: (a)
content presentation, (b) content process, and (c) content product.
Throughout the book, materials created from the Negro Leagues
Baseball Museum (NLBM) and Kansas State University (KSU)
partnership are included as product examples.
This book provides an essential resource for educators and museum
professionals who wish to develop education focused eMuseums that
feature motivational standards-based curriculum for diverse
learners. The book is divided into three sections: Section 1.
Planning, Developing, and Evaluating eMuseums guides the reader
through the stages of planning, creating, and evaluating a
user-centered eMuseum. This section provides an overview of the
process of planning, creating, and evaluating an eMuseum, giving
small and medium sized museums the framework and guidance needed to
create an eMuseum. Section 2. Museum and Public School
Partnerships: A Step-by-Step Guide for Creating Standards-Based
Curriculum Materials in High School Social Studies is the second
section. This section includes how to: a) form a partnership, b)
create standards-based curriculum materials, and c) provides
curriculum material evaluation strategies. Section 3. Developing
Accessible Museum Curriculum: A Handbook for Museum Professionals
and Educators. Educators in both museums and schools are faced with
the task of delivering content to patrons with increasingly diverse
interests, skills, and learning needs. This section outlines
specific strategies that can be applied to curriculum to expand its
application to broader audiences. This section includes: (a)
content presentation, (b) content process, and (c) content product.
Throughout the book, materials created from the Negro Leagues
Baseball Museum (NLBM) and Kansas State University (KSU)
partnership are included as product examples.
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