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Art Sources Review

Title of Product:

Symbole des nicht Fassbaren

Country: Germany
Century: 1800 - The 19th Century
Topic: Caspar David Friedrich
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Name of Author(s): Bettina Erche
Name of Producer: FAZ - online journal (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung)
Language/s of Product: German
Target Group: readers of the FAZ
Overall Evaluation: good
Objectives & Structure:
Structure of this source is that of an article. Therefore there doesn´t exist a special table of contents.
Description of contents:
This article is about a specific topic in the artwork of C.D. Friedrich and concerns the symbols the artist used. And whether they may be interpreted or not.
Evaluation and Comments:
Overall Evaluation: good
Clarity of structure, logical sequence of contents: excellent
Usability / easiness of navigation: excellent
The website is interesting / stimulating: good
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: good
Degree and quality of interaction: poor
Exploitation of the electronic potential: poor
Availability and quality of simulation exercises: poor
Quality of the evaluation tools: poor
Possibility of printing/saving material or tests: poor
Description of how the website can be used with the students::
C.D. Friedrich is wellknown for the various symbols he used in his paintings. Therefore this article can be taken to illustrate the specific topic.
Evaluation Date: 23.9.2008
Name of teacher: DJF
Name of School: CER
Country: Germany

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