The guidelines for online learning which I wrote for Resource has links to
sources of this information. The guidelines 'Museum Learning On Line' are at
http://www.resource.gov.uk/action/learnacc/muslearn/start.htm
and the relevant section is at
http://www.resource.gov.uk/action/learnacc/muslearn/context.htm
Peter Clarke
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From: "Ann Nicol" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 5:38 PM
Subject: Internet use stats
> >Dear All
> >
> >Does anyone know of some reliable up to date reports on who actually
> >has access to and uses the internet in the UK?
> >
> >The kind of things I'm interested in are:
> >
> >through work, school or at home?
> >socio-economic profile of users (ie is access better for
> >comparatively well-off people, or not?)
> >better or worse access for people with disabilities?
> >
> >I've been looking for some time now, and though I hear statistics
> >referred to, no-one seems to know where they come from!
> >
> >Help please?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Ann
>
> --
> Ann Nicol
> Audience Development Researcher
> Pitt Rivers Museum &
> Oxford University Museum of Natural History
> Tel. 01865 270944
>
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