Ditto! I am very interested in this area too. A copy of replies would be appreciated. Morag Morag Hutcheson Spécialiste de projets d'expositions et de nouveaux médias/ Exhibition and New Media Project Specialist Agence Parcs Canada / Parks Canada Agency Direction de la mise en valeur du patrimoine et de l'éducation populaire / Heritage Presentation and Public Education Branch Direction générale des lieux historiques nationaux / National Historic Sites Directorate 25, Eddy, 6e étage/floor, Gatineau, Québec, K1A 0M5 (819) 934-1114 téléphone / (819) 997-4831 télécopieur/fax [log in to unmask] Martin Bazley <martin@ICT4LEARN To: [log in to unmask] ING.COM> cc: Sent by: Museums Subject: Re: Use of PDAs / RFID tags Computer Group <[log in to unmask] UK> 11/17/2004 07:57 AM Please respond to Museums Computer Group Hello Tim I am interested in this area too, and agree with your emphasis on the need for a learner-centred focus. Could you copy me in on any replies you receive, please? Best wishes Martin --- Chair, eLearning Group for Museums, Libraries and Archives At 11:57 17/11/2004 +0000, you wrote: >I am interested to learn of any recent evaluation of use of PDAs for >personalised trails in museums, possibly linked to RFID tags. Most of the >information I can find on the internet relates to technical capabilities: >I am much less interested in this than how museum visitors respond to this >method of interpretation (especially UK secondary schools and lifelong >learners). > >My apologies if this is well-trodden ground for MCG - I am new to this list. > >Tim Caulton >Freelance advisor to museums and science centres > >[log in to unmask] >www.timcaulton.co.uk --- Martin Bazley ICT4Learning 15 Margin Drive Wimbledon SW19 5HA 07803 580 727 www.ICT4Learning.com