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Title of Product:

St. Peter and Paul’s Church in Kije as a relict of XII century

Country: Poland
Century: 1100 - The 12th Century
Topic: St. Peter and Paul’s Church in Kije as a relict of XII century
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Name of Author(s): Malgorzata Fugiel-Kuzminska
Name of Producer: Net periodic: “albumy.pl”
Language/s of Product: Polish
Target Group: General audience
Overall Evaluation: excellent
Availability of community:
Newsgroup
Objectives & Structure:
Aspects to consider:
- Website introduces to the further discussion
- Analysis of the plotted techniques
- Architecture as a source of efficient techniques
- Exercises in finding further cases of the demonstrated techniques
Description of contents:
10 kilometres northwards from Pinczow there are situated Kije, the St. Peter and Paul’s Church was established in XII century as a tiny, one nave entailing temple- shut from the eastern side by the apse, possessing emporium (there is still a fundament of a pillar in there). There have only remained the Roman Style walls of the today presbytery, which was composed on the grounds of the Roman Style nave after the church’s further building. On the northern wall, a fragment of a wall with a small window- cut off in a slanting direction , possessing a half circle shutting ending was revealed. The wall was made of the Pinczow limestone in the opus emplectum techniques, and the fundaments in the opus spicatum techniques.

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
Suitability and quality of graphic interface: excellent
Degree and quality of interaction: excellent
Exploitation of the electronic potential: excellent
Availability and quality of simulation exercises: excellent
Quality of the evaluation tools: excellent
Possibility of printing/saving material or tests: excellent
Description of how the website can be used with the students::
- Students can follow up in their process of recognizing special techniques in the architecture observed
Comments::
- A database appeared to be a useful kind of assistance.
Evaluation Date: 01.09.2008.
Name of teacher: Gabriela Kurowska
Name of School: The National Gallery of Art in Gdansk
Country: Poland
Subjects Taught: Fine Arts

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