Creating Digital Waters promoting learning in water museums to enhance education for sustainability and cultural heritage

 

Education for the SDGs, and in particularly the SDG6 on Water

is a crucial prerequisite for more forward-looking water management and a stimulating field for creative innovation of water museums.

The digitization of natural and cultural water heritage is a key process that should be promoted when thinking about sustainable futures in Europe.

PARTNERS

DOCSERVIZI

VIRTUAL GEO

WAMUNET

AQUATIKA

CANALI DI BOLOGNA

MIO-ESCDE

MIO-ECSDE/HYDRIA

CANALI DI BOLOGNA

One of the Credit cases

CREDIT OBJECTIVES

Promoting attractive education activities of museums to address climate change and environmental challenges.
Improving people’s access to &  interpretation of water heritages inside and outside museums.
Preventing further losses of both natural and cultural water heritages in the long teem.

Featured Activities

  • Needs analysis about the digital competences and training gaps of the water museums.
  • Developing knowledge and compentences of the partners related to digitalization of water cultural heritage (through planned Workshops). 
  • Co-creation of digital campaigns and tools for the participating museums.
  • Educating the youth on digital routes, 3D models, 360-experience tools, and educational e-media (through Trainings).
  • Creation of a web-platform that facilitates the interaction among museums and the exploitation of the created digital tools.

Duration

The project launched in February 2023 and will last 24 months (until January 2025).

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First Transnational Partners Meeting Bologna, March 2023

Workshops of the Partners on digitizing cultural heritage (April-June-July 2023)

WHAT IS NEXT: co-creation of new custom-made digital routes, e-activities,  3D models, etc. for the participating museums to engage wider audiences .