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Students Immerse In Ancient Greek Interactive Museum Project

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St. Luke’s 9th-grade students used multiple mediums in a project-based learning activity about Ancient Greek life.
This spring, 9th-grade students participated in a cross-collaborative project creating an interactive museum based on scenes from Greek life and history. Students used packing tape to make life-sized models of Aristotle, Socrates, or Plato. They also recorded short audio tracks highlighting their philosopher's significance. This audio track was then hooked up through a student-made electronic circuit allowing spectators of the projects to play them back. QR-encoded, hand-painted murals; student films; replicas of triremes and loom; as well as the Alexandrian Library and Lighthouse were all part of this hands-on project.

World history teacher Abby Abbott brought the 9th-grade English, art, history, and stagecraft classes together along with the Academic Technology and designLab departments to help make this project-based learning display possible.
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