Hello Martin,
Please could I submit www.boltonmuseums.org.uk.
I would be interested to hear:
What do people make of the overall usability and navigability of the site (perhaps a bit nebulous that one)?
How easy is it to find out what is going on?
What do people make of the collections search?
Any or all would be very useful.
Thanks
Perry Bonewell
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Subject: Online crit room and Mobile learning at V&A 26 Jan 2009
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Examples of previous reviews are available at http://www.elearninggroup.org.uk/?p=48
Also, we have just added another databurst to the mobile learning event. Places are now going quickly so please book soon if you would like to attend.
Mobile learning at V&A 26 Jan 2009 <http://www.elearninggroup.org.uk/?page_id=53>
Mobile Learning Conference 26 January 2009 at the V&A, London
Interested in mobile learning - what it is and how to do it?
This event gives you a pragmatic overview of the issues involved
What will it offer? A practical overview of key topics, including:
1. an introduction to mobile technology
2. how handheld technologies can support learning
3. how it can work in a museum setting
4. case studies
5. how to stop the technology taking over
Following the highly successful ELG event on Mobile Learning on 6 March 2008 at the Museum in Docklands, this day features all new updates and case studies
Programme
1000 - 1025 Registration and coffee
1025 - 1030 Introduction to the day
1030 - 1100 Overview of mobile learning in the cultural sector - Kevin Walker, London Knowledge Laboratory, Institute of Education
1100 - 1140 Case study 1 - Rebecca Reynolds, V&A / CETLD
1140 - 1200 Short break
1200 - 1240 Case study 2 - Amy Ryall, Radiowaves project, IWM: using mobiles to blog and comment on museums
1240 - 1340 Lunch
1340 - 1420 Case study 3 - James Boardwell, Rattle: Teenagers' use of digital devices
1420 - 1500 Case study 4 - Charlie Keith, Theano Moussouri, NMM: using OOKL for Understanding Slavery Study Days
1500 - 1520 Tea
1520 - 1540 Databursts - quick summaries of activity in other museums, libraries or archives
Nick Sherrard, Antenna Audio
Katherine Webber, D Day Museum OOKL projects Claire Welsby/ James Morley, Kew Gardens Lee Hutchinson, Northampton Museums
1540 - 1600 Questions and panel discussion - sustainability, compatibility, accessibility etc
1600 - Evaluation forms and close
Booking information
Cost (includes lunch, refreshments and delegate pack)
£55 e-learning group members; £80 non members Concessions please telephone or email for concessionary rates and terms
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