Many thanks to all of you who responded to this query. Attached is a
document compiling the responses I received.
Best wishes
Helen
Helen Ward wrote:
> I'm trying to get things started on some very simple interactives for
> the education pages our website and am looking for recommendations
> from other museums for developers / software.
>
> The intended audience for the interactives is teachers who could use
> them on interactive whiteboards. Potential ideas include:
> - hot spots over paintings to ask questions / provide more info (could
> be audio clips)
> - very simple sorting activities eg past and present objects
> - more sophisticated sorting / grouping activities that require a
> number of items to be grouped together to form a set
>
> Our budget is very limited. Many of these types of activities can be
> produced using standard interactive whiteboard software which we will
> have in our new Education Centre. However, what I need (and am not
> aware whether exists) is a way that this can be formatted and used as
> an independent web interactive back in school. Is this something that
> anybody has come across?
>
> If you can spare a few moments to pass on any ideas / suggestions /
> experiences it would be much appreciated.
>
> Many thanks in advance
> Helen
>
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Helen Ward
Deputy Head of Education
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