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Art Sources Review

Title of Product:

Maria Sybilla Merian

Country: Germany
Century: 1600 - The 17th Century
Topic: Maria Sybilla Merian
Image of the product:

Name of Author(s): wikipedia
Name of Producer: wikipedia
Language/s of Product: German /Deutsch
Target Group: all persons interested in the topic students of arts, biology, history teachers
Overall Evaluation: excellent
Objectives & Structure:
typical wikipedia-article with good structured information. Requires no specific skills to access or to "understand".
Description of contents:
table of content

* 1 Zur Vorgeschichte
* 2 Lebenslauf
o 2.1 Frankfurt am Main
o 2.2 Nürnberg
o 2.3 Niederlande
o 2.4 Reise nach Surinam
o 2.5 Amsterdam
* 3 Lebensleistung
* 4 Würdigung in neuerer Zeit
* 5 Werke
* 6 Anmerkungen
* 7 Literatur
* 8 Weblinks
Evaluation and Comments:
Overall Evaluation: excellent
Clarity of structure, logical sequence of contents: excellent
Usability / easiness of navigation: excellent
The website is interesting / stimulating: excellent
Educational and learning value: excellent
Quality and relevancy of content: excellent
Compatibility of the content with the target group: excellent
How the product could be improved?: by adding maybe something like a test to make sure that the use of this source as an instrument for self-directed learning is secured
Description of how the website can be used with the students::
This source provides almost all necessarry data about Maria Sybilla Merian and therefore can be used to give an overview over her work , family and life.
Evaluation Date: 17.2.2009
Name of teacher: DJF
Name of School: CER
Country: Germany

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