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Παρασκευή 6 Δεκεμβρίου 2013

Museums Hosts Touch Tours for the Blind inerested in Culture


Museums touch tours for Visually Impaired and Blind increased visits


Angel Ayala, left, and Austin Seraphin 
touch a quartzite likeness of Ramesses II 
at the Penn Museum in Philadelphia, 
Monday Nov. 25, 2013.
Lately many museums offer facilities for visually impaired. The most common would be magnifying glasses and online audio descriptive tours. At last, blind people have also got the chance to enjoy their visits to certain museums. Museums up until now have been very visual but certain museums arrange scheduled programs or by request, and offer special tours, allowing guests to touch exhibits.They have the opportunity to examine through touch a wide range of objects.
In order to help understand and experience past culture, they use other senses as they feel, touch and in many cases smell objects. Penn Museum in Philadelphia is one of those museums that allow blind visitors to explore by touching. Visitors sanitize their hands before feeling the pieces, which are pre-selected by conservators. When the Overbrook School for the Blind paid a visit to the museum, they had free tours ithat ncluded a classroom lesson on how Egyptians prepared a body for burial. Students jiggled a gelatin mold of the brain — which was removed during the mummification process — and handled facsimiles of relics found in tombs. They also felt ancient linen, smelled scented oils and touched a reproduction of a mummy.

Πέμπτη 5 Δεκεμβρίου 2013

5 December: International Volunteer Day

International Volunteer Day (IVD) 2013 a global celebration of young people acting as the agents of change in their communities.

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On International Volunteer Day (IVD) 2013, we not only celebrate and recognize volunteerism in all its facets – but pay special tribute to the contribution of youth volunteers in global peace and sustainable human development. For IVD 2013 we celebrate globally that young people act as the agents of change in their communities. On 5 December, 2013 join us in recognizing all volunteers' commitment and applaud hundreds of millions of people who volunteer to make the world a better place.


UNWTO.Volunteers

Training in development assistance


UNWTO.Volunteers programme aims at training young professionals in tourism as a tool for poverty alleviation and development, enabling them to carry-out hands-on transfers of applied practical know-how that will empower the beneficiaries willing to undertake initiatives related to the sustainable development of tourism.

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