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>From: Sally Daultrey <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Developing e-learning content: Seminar for MGLA in the East of
>England
>To: [log in to unmask]
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>New dimensions in collections interpretation: Developing e-learning content
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>A seminar for Museums, Galleries, Libraries and Archives in the East of
>England
>
>Thursday 8th January 2003
>14:30 - 16:30
>
>Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences
>Cambridge
>(for directions please see http://www.sedgwickmuseum.org or call (01223)
>333456)
>
>Delegates are invited to arrive early for a guided tour of the Sedgwick
>Museum, at 13:45
>
>PLEASE NOTE places are limited to 15 to facilitate effective discussion.
>Please email Sally ([log in to unmask]) to confirm your participation.
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>Programme
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>14:30 - 14:45
>Keynote: Martin Bazley, e-learning officer, South East Museums, Libraries
>and Archives Council, and Chair, e-Learning Group for Museums and Galleries,
>Libraries and Archives
>What is e-learning?
>Martin provides an overview of the current issues in this emerging area, and
>highlights some of the key issues for consideration when developing
>e-learning content
>
>14:45 - 15:00
>Presentation: Clair Davis, Content Officer for the National Grid for
>Learning, BECTA
>Usability and Accessibility - meeting the needs of your audience
>Clair offers us an opportunity to consider our resources from the end-user's
>perspective.
>Clair advises Museums on developing e-learning content for inclusion on the
>NGfL, providing guidance on communicating effectively with your audience and
>the basics of meeting accessibility standards as required by Becta.
>
>15:00 - 16:30
>Discussion
>Using a new project at the Sedgwick Museum as a focus, we'll invite Clair
>and Martin to offer comments on the project and its methodology, and then
>open the discussion to the group for contributions and feedback. This
>session will form the primary focus of the meeting and we encourage
>delegates to present their projects for discussion - please contact Sally
>([log in to unmask]) in advance of the meeting if you would like your
>project discussed.
>
>Close
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>Refreshments will be provided during the meeting, but lunch will not be
>provided - please email Sally ([log in to unmask]) for suggestions of
>nearby cafes if you would like to have lunch in Cambridge before the event.
>
>Subject to demand, we will run this seminar in Norwich and Ipswich, and
>encourage MAL in the region to set up similar events.
>
>Related links:
>e-Learning Group for Museums and Galleries, Libraries and Archives
>http://www.elearninggroup.org.uk/
>National Grid for Learning http://www.ngfl.gov.uk/
>EEMLAC http://www.eemlac.org.uk/index.jsp
>
>Contacts:
>Jenny Duke, EEMLAC <[log in to unmask]>
>Martin Bazley, e-Learning Group for Museums and Galleries, Libraries and
>Archives <[log in to unmask]>
>Sally Daultrey, Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences <[log in to unmask]>
>
>This event is organised by the Sedgwick Museum in collaboration with the
>East of England Museums, Libraries and Archives Council, and the e-Learning
>Group for Museums and Galleries, Libraries and Archives.
>
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Martin Bazley
ict4learning.com
Educational ICT consulting
07803 580 727
http://www.ict4learning.com
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