Carlo Giovannella Andrea Iosue, Antonello Tancredi, Fabrizio Cicola, Andrea Camusi, Fabrizia Moggio, Vincenzo Baraniello, Simone Carcone, Silvio Coco
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(https://doi.org/10.55612/s-5002-016-001)
Abstract
This work is intended to foster a “quantum leap” in the reflection on learning in smart cities/territories. We try to move from a vision according to which education is identified with “infrastructures and services” needed to sustain the smart city “organism” (due also to the social capital that it may produce) toward a “new” vision that recovers the founding role of the educative processes, through which the relationships between persons and inhabited territories are continuously reshaped. According to that we present: a) a
strategic and methodological approach focused on museal field and narrative as key elements of future ‘learning from smart cities’; b) a model of an advanced integrated technological environment (mobile, web, internet of things) designed to support such an approach. The need for a different approach to the monitoring of complex learning experiences is also underlined.
keywords: smart city, smart education, cultural heritage, museal field, experience monitoring.