How to Adapt an Existing Collection in the Smithsonian Learning Lab  @SmithsonianEducation
How to Adapt an Existing Collection in the Smithsonian Learning Lab  @SmithsonianEducation
Smithsonian Education | How to Adapt an Existing Collection in the Smithsonian Learning Lab @SmithsonianEducation | Uploaded August 2022 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
In this quick tutorial video, you’ll learn how to copy and adapt a collection of digitized museum resources created by another educator to fit your learning needs in the Smithsonian Learning Lab.

Ready to start editing your collection? Learn how to add interactive annotations, like questions and image hotspots, in this video: youtu.be/d_HW9ynprJE

The Smithsonian Learning Lab is a free, interactive platform to support teachers and students in discovering millions of authentic digital museum resources, creating interactive learning experiences with online tools, and sharing discoveries and creations with others.

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