What are you doing this weekend? Take a few minutes to encourage the young people who participate in the Quebec final of the Super Expo-Sciences Hydro-Quebec. Then plan your next week with our multiple proposals for activities and events for you and your students. Here are your #Édubrèves!
The Alimentarium de Vevey, a Swiss museum interested in food, is appealing to the public for its next exhibition which aims to analyze the functioning of disgust in relation to food rejection and its motivations.
During CréaCamp Quebec, Ms. Laurie participated in the MLab workshop which focused on integrating the “museum” into her teaching. She shares with you her discoveries and achievements.
This week, French President Emmanuel Macron inaugurated the Louvre in Abu Dhabi, this “universal” museum which offers a message of tolerance. Let's discover this large-scale project which began in the early 2000s.
After Ottawa, Paris and Sydney, it is the turn of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia to be affected by a terrorist attack. This act of terror claimed by the Islamic State group has been widely denounced by many powers including France and the United Kingdom.
A London museum offers its visitors to find which of its 270 paintings is a reproduction made in China. Let's see why an American artist initiated this project.
The Hermitage is one of the largest museums in the world and is celebrating its 250th anniversary this year. Let's move to Russia to get to know this museum, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site better.
Place-Royale from today to yesterday is an innovative and unique cyber-exhibition, which allows the user to appropriate the history of this place by observing the traces that can still be found there. today.