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Subject:

E-Learning Review and Guidance for museums

From:

Martin Bazley <[log in to unmask]>

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Museums Computer Group <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Thu, 11 Jan 2007 16:29:40 +0000

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Hello

The Scottish Museums Council has commissioned some research leading 
to the production of guidance notes for museum practitioners involved 
in developing online learning resources (for schools and other 
audiences).    The guide is for non-techie museum practitioners, as 
well as those with some expertise.

It will include examples of good practice and links to further information:
1.  Can you suggest an online learning resource that illustrates a 
particular aspect of good practice?
                 - from Scotland, UK or anywhere else.   See 
<examples> below for suggestions of aspects to refer to
2.  Can you suggest one source of advice or guidance that you 
personally would find useful when
                 developing or evaluating online learning resources?
                 Please comment on or add to draft list at  <guidance> below


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     Please forward your response to me, rather than replying to the 
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___________________________________________<examples>_______________________________________________

Examples of good practice in any of the following would be useful, 
plus any others you can think of:

  - clear sense of audience, what the website actually offers them, 
and how they will use it

- thought given to the practical needs of specific audiences, such as 
teachers of pupils with English as a Second Language; adult learners 
without a prior interest in this subject or experience of online study; etc

- facilitating open-ended learning outcomes (as opposed to mere data 
capture or closed answers, like "Look at the timeline: When was Queen 
Victoria born?")

- highly engaging (to its target audience)

- well integrated with print and/or real life events, courses, etc

- pulls together relevant sources but does not overwhelm with too 
much info; etc

- highly usable - clear information architecture (structure), 
consistent navigation, etc

- effective writing for the web - accessible, yet engaging to a range 
of interest levels, instructions and key messages reinforced visually 
through layout and graphics, etc

- easily findable through search engines, and well structured using 
appropriate metadata; reuses previously developed material or 
propagates up to date content; etc

- learning through doing - including successful examples of online 
collaboration or user generated content

- sustainable project and/or business model?

- etc (this is not a complete list)
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___________________________________________<guidance>____________________________________________

Online sources of advice and guidance for developing or evaluating 
online learning resources
- draft list

MLA SE online guide to developing and evaluating online learning resources
www.ICT4Learning.net/onlineguide

MLA Inspiring Learning for All
www.inspiringlearningforall.gov.uk

E-Learning Group for Museums, Libraries and Archives - runs events 
and courses and offers advice through podcasts, website critiques and 
online advice (in development)
www.elearninggroup.org.uk

MDA Collections Link advice on various topics inc Copyright, Digitisation, etc
www.collectionslink.org.uk

Museums Computer Group - hosts meetings and conferences and has an 
active email discussion list
www.museumscomputergroup.org.uk

Technical Advisory Service for Images (TASI) - useful advice on image 
formats, digitisation, etc
www.tasi.ac.uk

UKOLN - developed some technical guidelines aimed at Cultural 
Sector.  Rather dry, but lots of useful information available
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/interop-focus/gpg/CreatingOnlineLearningMaterials/

NMK (New Media Knowledge) - mainly commercially focused but has some 
useful info and courses
www.nmk.co.uk

Electronic Museum - nascent resource aimed at the more technically aware
www.electronicmuseum.org.uk

JoeCutting - advice on design of on-gallery interactives
www.joecutting.com/advice.asp

Museums and the Web conference proceedings - some papers are very 
readable and there is a good search facility.  Some of ICHIM also useful.
www.archimuse.com/conferences/mw.html

Becta - lots of advice, some of it very useful, but things are moved 
around a lot making it harder to find, so a search may be advisable
http://industry.becta.org.uk/

TeacherNet - reasonably well managed resource, seemingly well used by 
teachers, so a good way into understanding key priorities and 
opportunities, includes links to National Curriculum, QCA Schemes of Work, etc
http://www.teachernet.gov.uk/teachingandlearning/resourcematerials/outsideclassroom/ 


Teachers' TV - again a useful way into the world of education, but 
more visual, with some good short video clips on how teachers use 
their interactive whiteboards and other ICT
www.teachers.tv

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     Please forward your response to me, rather than replying to the 
whole list.  I will email a summary.  Thank you
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Thanks for your help

Best wishes

Martin


PS If you have time: what topics would you find useful, that are not 
currently in, say, the MLA SE guide?

www.ICT4Learning.net/onlineguide




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Martin Bazley
ICT4Learning
15 Margin Drive
Wimbledon
SW19 5HA
07803 580 727

www.ICT4Learning.com  

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