Peculiarities of implementation of educational-and-upbringing potential of museums in Ukraine in terms of society informatization

Journal Title: Eminak - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 3

Abstract

The article deals with some methods to improve efficiency for implementation of educational-and-upbringing function of museums in terms of society globalization and informatization that is the subject of research of museum pedagogy. Realization of clarifying, educational, upbringing and popularizing functions of the museum requires a certain communicative space or environment that provides interaction of the subjects in the form of information exchange between them. Spreading of multimedia and networking technologies in recent decades made it possible to transform museum communication environment by transferring it from closed space of a museum hall into virtual space. Several hundred of Ukrainian museum sites which differ from each other by structure and material presentation are operating in the Internet space nowadays. Representation of the museum in the Internet allows opening free access to the objects of historical-and-cultural heritage for the mass audience. Museum sites have high visiting rating: they are a channel for spreading information about cultural values; they promote personal development of a personality, help to attract attention of a young generation «trained» in the Internet to study the history of a native land. Museum site is regarded as «a technology of noncontact information exchange of a visitor with museum environment and as a powerful information resource for implementation of educational and clarifying functions of museums». Representation of a museum in the World Wide Web allows opening access to a new, very perspective and global channel for receiving (study, analysis), selling (advertisement, promotion, presentation) and exchanging (coordination) of information which operates without a break and provides the widest geographical scope and the ability to perform bilateral and multilateral professional communications, the ability to form a broad target audience, to intensify integration in domestic and global museum community.

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Serhii Kutsenko

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Serhii Kutsenko (2017). Peculiarities of implementation of educational-and-upbringing potential of museums in Ukraine in terms of society informatization. Eminak, 1(3), 98-102. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-280966