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Title of Product:

Cologne Cathedral

Country: Germany
Century: 1200 - The 13th Century
Topic: Cologne Cathedral
Image of the product:

Name of Author(s): Wikipedia - the free encyclopedia
Name of Producer: Wikipedia
Language/s of Product: English
Target Group: Persons interested in the specific contents
Overall Evaluation: excellent
Availability of community:
all func´tionalities provided by wikipedia
Objectives & Structure:
Contents
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* 1 History
o 1.1 Ancient site
o 1.2 Medieval beginning
o 1.3 19th century completion
o 1.4 World War II and post-war history
o 1.5 World Heritage Site
* 2 Architecture
* 3 Treasures of Cologne Cathedral
o 3.1 Bells
* 4 Church music
o 4.1 Organists
o 4.2 Organs
+ 4.2.1 Transept Organ (Klais 1948/1956)
+ 4.2.2 Nave Organ (Klais 1998)
* 5 Dimensions
* 6 Gallery
* 7 See also
* 8 References
* 9 Bibliography
* 10 External links
Description of contents:
the typical wiki-approach gives an overview about the Cologne Cathedral with the refering "topic as mentioned in the chapter "Structure"
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
Exploitation of the electronic potential: excellent
How the product could be improved?: no exercises or things that belong to typical learning-materials included - but this is not the aim of wikipedia
Description of how the website can be used with the students::
as an overview to approach the topic.
Evaluation Date: 10.2.2009
Name of teacher: DJF
Name of School: CER
Country: Germany

Comments about this product


Date: 2009.09.18

Posted by Michal seroczynski,POLAND

Message: Cathedral Cologne – in our elaboration dealing with the beautiful Cathedral in Cologne much space is dedicated to the gargoyles. Here it is worth mentioning
that in the close neighbourhood of our city, in the picturesque Gdansk almost every bigger cathedral still possesses gargoyles. They can be found on the page:

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