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Smithsonian Education | How to Describe and Title Your Collection in the Smithsonian Learning Lab @SmithsonianEducation | Uploaded August 2022 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
In this quick tutorial video, you’ll learn how to describe and title your Smithsonian Learning Lab collection so that others understand how to use it for learning. If you choose to publish your collection, a well-crafted title and description will increase its likelihood of discovery by other educators and learners.

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