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Rodrigo, Covadonga; Iniesto, Francisco; Arnardóttir, Halldora; Sánchez-Elvira, Ángeles; Garcia-Serrano, Ana and Hafsteinsson, Sigurjón
(2024).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/SIIE63180.2024.10604598
Abstract
One pilot course has been developed as an Open Online Course on Inclusive Museum for Health and Well-being within the framework of the Erasmus+ European project INCLUSIVE MEMORY (Inclusive Museums for well-being and health through the creation of a new shared memory). The course was designed to reach out to a wide audience of participants, starting from professionals in the health sector and museums, university teachers and students from art and humanistic studies. The main objective is to promote an innovative strategy for social inclusion derived from the creation of a new teaching methodology, the use of digital tools and based on the development of transversal competences to foster well-being, health, and social inclusion. To assess the feedback of the participants on the design and development of the course, as well as information on their profile, pre- and post- course surveys have been designed to gather the necessary data to reach the objectives of a research study. The initial results are presented here along with the instructional design of the pilot course and its syllabus.