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Overview for 'built-with-bits'
Title:
‘Bologna Untold’ space on Mozilla Hubs' screenshot
If you are a cultural heritage professional and wonder what immersive technologies have to do with education, or how they can help you to engage with young audiences, look no further than this Pro news series! Over three posts and through a focus on Europeana’s Built with Bits programme, we will answer the question: why use immersive technologies in education?
Title:
Screenshot of Mozilla hubs from Vietnamese Betel Nut Culture Built with Bits project. Permission given for Europeana reuse.
Creator:
Emma Duester
Date:
2023
News
Created: 17 March 2023
Emma Duester
Georgia Evans
With March marking Women’s History Month, we hear from researchers at the RMIT University about their winning Built with Bits project, ‘Vietnamese Betel Nut Culture and Tradition,’ created in collaboration with the Vietnamese Women's Museum.
In this unique hybrid event, Europeana Education presented the final results of the second edition of Built with Bits, an innovative mentoring programme and educational challenge that was open to all countries around the world, educators and students of all levels, and professionals like 3D/VR artists and designers.
How would you make Brussels better? In this kick-off event for Built with Bits, organised by Macedonia, Europeana and partners, take part in a dynamic citizen lab based on the New European Bauhaus values of inclusivity, sustainability and togetherness.
Built with Bits Brussels kicks off on Saturday 11 June 2022 as part of the Festival of the New European Bauhaus. This educational challenge invites students, educators and residents of Brussels to combine collaborative learning experiences and digital technologies to imagine improvements to real spaces in Brussels.
Europeana’s ‘Built with Bits’ programme invited students and educators to combine collaborative learning experiences and digital technologies with the values at the heart of the New European Bauhaus movement. We interview the winner of the programme's 'best New European Bauhaus project' category about their experience.