Swipe
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An educational tool for teaching purposes provided free of charge to high schools and students.
Swipe – A social school is a training tool for educational use, offered free of charge to high schools and students. It offers a series of short videos taken from the documentary heritage of the OGR Public Program and enriched by in-depth analysis, links, questions and sources.
Each video can be used to create opportunities for discussion and in-depth study in the classroom or from a distance. All the contents are freely available on the YouTube channel of the Fondazione per l’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea – CRT.
‘Swipe – A social school’ is an educational product created by Filippo Bonadiman, Gabriele Magro and Margherita Martina with the support of ‘Limoon – A brand new story’ and the collaboration of various teachers from the ‘Cavour’ Classical and Musical Lyceum of Turin.
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Swipe 2020
Swipe – A social school is a training tool for educational use, offered free of charge to high schools and students. It offers a series of short videos extracted from the documentary heritage of OGR Public Program and enriched by in-depth analysis, links, questions and sources.
The first package consists of 5 videos and features a review of the presentations by some of the distinguished guests of the first and second edition: Prof Mario Rasetti, Prof Franco Cardini, Prof Massimo Recalcati, Prof Christian Greco and Prof Piergiorgio Odifreddi.
The second package, entitled “View4School”, saw the collaboration with View Conference, one of the most relevant international events in the world on digital animation, augmented reality and gaming, which is held in Turin every October. View’s goal is to strengthen dialogue with schools through the creation of dedicated digital products, helpful in providing opportunities for in-depth study and research and, at the same time, for creating a documentary heritage. The first 2 videos see the participation of two great masters of the digital world selected by View: Glenn Entis and Kris Pearn.
In the end, “Unplugged” is an in-depth interview, a backstage conversation realized with the speakers of the Public Program.
Each video may be used to create opportunities for comparison and analysis either in the classroom or from a distance.
All the contents are freely accessible from the YouTube channel of the Fondazione per l’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea – CRT.