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Welcome to the Department of Art Studies and History

This is a content development project where Wikiversity participants create, organize and develop learning resources for Art History.

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Topic: Art Studies and History
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Welcome to the Deparment of Art Studies and History

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Contents

1. Department description
2. Department news
3. Learning Projects
3.1. Prehistoric and Paleolithic Art
4. Active participants

Department description: The department of Art Studies and History develops learning projects aimed at providing opportunity for participants to enjoy discovering the rich history of artistic expression throughout history. Participants will learn about the rich diversity artistic human expression and major contributions of art movements through human history.

Department news 1 June, 2007 - Department founded!

Learning Projects See: Learning Projects and the Wikiversity:Learning model.

3.1. Prehistoric and Paleolithic Art

‘Venus’ Figurines in Prehistoric Europe: The Emergence of Art and Belief

Learning materials and learning projects are located in the main Wikiversity namespace. Simply make a link to the name of the learning project (learning projects are independent pages in the main namespace) and start writing! We suggest the use of the learning project template, by doing {{subst:Template:Learning project}} on the new page.

Learning materials and learning projects can be used by multiple departments. Cooperate with other departments that use the same learning resource. Remember, Wikiversity has adopted the "learning by doing" model for education. Lessons should center on learning activities for Wikiversity participants. We learn by doing. Select a descriptive name for each learning project. Learning projects can be listed in alphanumeric order by code, however code numbers are optional.

Active participants: Active participants in this Learning Group

The histories of Wikiversity pages indicate who the active participants are. If you are an active participant in this department, you can list your name here (this can help small departments grow and the participants communicate better; for large departments a list of active participants is not needed).

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