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The Pollicina Project: A Social Learning Management System to Create Personalized Cultural Itineraries

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The Pollicina project is aimed at defining a social learning management system, called Educational Social Network (EduSN), that follows the principles of the flipped learning paradigm. Students are involved to create thematic cultural paths on the territory through the cultural institutions that joined the project (such as: museums, churches, archaeological sites, etc.). With this new tool it is possible to obtain an active participation in the cultural life: students will approach the historical and cultural issues through a direct involvement in enjoyable activities, sharing experiences, ideas, multimedia material and social feedback. This paper presents the “ArtTour” service dedicated to the definition of the cultural paths.

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The Pollicina project is supported by the Regional Operational Program of the European Fund for Regional Development 2014–2020 (POR FESR 2014–2020).

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Calegari, S., Avogadro, P., Meluso, F., Dominoni, M. (2019). The Pollicina Project: A Social Learning Management System to Create Personalized Cultural Itineraries. In: Misra, S., et al. Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2019. ICCSA 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11619. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24289-3_36

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