A digital exhibit is an online collection of curated content - text, images, videos, maps, and interactive media - designed to tell a story, showcase research, or present historical and cultural materials. Unlike physical exhibits, digital exhibits provide greater accessibility, allowing audiences to engage with materials from anywhere. They can range from simple webpages to complex interactive experiences with multimedia elements and embedded data visualizations.
Digital exhibits offer a dynamic way for students to engage with course content, develop research skills, and communicate their findings in an interactive format. They encourage critical thinking, digital literacy, and storytelling, making them valuable across disciplines.
Integrating student-created digital exhibitions into course assignments provides valuable learning opportunities including: