Dear All,
I would like some advice on developing an online java/flash based
modular game for our website. At the moment it's in 'idea' stage & i
would like to work on this with a designer to develop the first module.
The game is aimed at the 8-16 age group and i would like to use the
development of a simple first module to evaluate it's effectiveness for
informal learning (& possibly for formal learning in later levels if we
develop more), relating this to SEMLAC's Inspiring Learning For All
framework, and to explore possibilities for this kind of provision
online.
Please don't laugh too hard but i am looking at a budget of around
£2000 & i am wondering how much this would allow us to do.
If anyone can advise, or is interested or could recommend someone to
talk to, please get in touch ASAP. SEMLAC's creativity grants fit the
bill rather well but their deadline is today! I think we have a great
idea (courtesy of a 14yr old i know!) and i have done lots of thinking
& some background research but i am in need of technical advice!
With many thanks,
Julie Ellis
Youth & Museums Development Officer
Surrey Museums Consultative Committee
On 27 Jan 2005, at 23:15, Angela Murphy wrote:
> Karen
>
> I went on an excellent 'Writing for the Web' course organised by New
> Media
> Knowledge when I was still working at the Science Museum last summer.
> Their web site is http://www.nmk.co.uk/ - and they organise a number
> of
> very good courses in association with the University of Westminster.
> Their
> web site also has a lot of excellent links and a couple of useful
> forums -
> especially 'Accessibility and Usability'
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Angela M
>
> Angela Murphy (aka Bailey)
> The Image Business
> 21 Leamington Road Villas
> London W11 1HS
>
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> On 26/1/05 11:21 am, "Wheeler, Karen" <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
>> Can anyone recommend a London-based consultant to provide in-house
>> training on
>> the topic of writing for the web?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>>
>> Karen
>>
>>
>> Karen Wheeler
>> Project Assistant, Exploring 20th Century London
>> Museum of London
>> 150 London Wall
>> London. EC2Y 5HN
>> Tel: 0870 444 3852
>> Fax: 0870 444 3853
>> Email: [log in to unmask]
>> www.museumoflondon.org.uk
>>
>> New major exhibition: The London Look: Fashion from street to
>> catwalk. 29
>> October 2004 - 8 May 2005
>
>
> Angela Murphy (aka Bailey)
> The Image Business
> 21 Leamington Road Villas
> London W11 1HS
>
>
> Tel: +44-(0)20-77274920
> Mobile: +44-(0)7973-820020
> email: [log in to unmask]
>
> Project Management
> Image Library and Digitisation Consultancy
> Image Research and Rights Clearance
>
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