May 26, 2000
New Software Allows Archaeology Students to 'Dig' in the Classroom
While most distance-education programs advertise that students can do their schoolwork from their homes, a virtual archaeology program promises that it allows students to learn in the classroom. In other words, they don't have to venture into the field.
Three professors helped create a computer program called "Virtual Dig" to help students conceptualize the process of organizing an archaeological dig -- from measuring artifacts to dealing with disgruntled
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