Hi,
I work for Atticmedia who develop online learning resources. In response to the online
learning resources thread, for some pretty high-end examples of interactive online
learning resources you might find it interesting to look at:
Time Pirates: An interactive adventure through the History of the Thames developed for The
National Maritime Museum
http://www.portcities.org.uk/london/timepirates (Click on the "Flash" button for the full
experience)
Film Street: A site to introduce primary school-aged children to Film Making (up for a New
Statesman New Media Award this year).
http://www.filmstreet.co.uk/
Thanks,
Matthew Fletcher
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From: elearning projects group: museums and galleries, libraries and archives
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Anita Pincas
Sent: 03 July 2006 15:48
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Subject: Re: Online learning Resources
These look fascinating; I was looking for something like this to show other developers.
But unfortunately the only one that really works they way it promises is the art one where
you build up a face. I cant imagine this would be the fault of my computer. I havent got
time to go into details of all of them, but the enterprise one does nothing but show the
picture of Gott; the bugs one tells you that you'll get information about each body when
you move the mouse over it, but you dont. I did give the system time to download.
Perhaps this was a busy time
?
Anita
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From: elearning projects group: museums and galleries, libraries and archives on behalf of
Vicky Mitchell
Sent: Mon 03/07/2006 13:53
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Subject: Re: Online learning Resources
Hi Val
You might be interested in some of the interactives we have developed for children on our
learning website from Yorkshire museums, www.mylearning.org For science:
http://www.mylearning.org/intermediate-interactive.asp?type=4&journeyid=77
<https://portal.ioe.ac.uk/http/www.mylearning.org/intermediate-interactive.asp?type=4&jour
neyid=77>
For art: http://www.mylearning.org/intermediate-interactive.asp?type=4&journeyid=144
<https://portal.ioe.ac.uk/http/www.mylearning.org/intermediate-interactive.asp?type=4&jour
neyid=144>
For enterprise:
http://www.mylearning.org/intermediate-interactive.asp?type=4&journeyid=160
<https://portal.ioe.ac.uk/http/www.mylearning.org/intermediate-interactive.asp?type=4&jour
neyid=160>
For history: http://www.mylearning.org/intermediate-interactive.asp?type=4&journeyid=149
<https://portal.ioe.ac.uk/http/www.mylearning.org/intermediate-interactive.asp?type=4&jour
neyid=149>
Best wishes
Vicky Mitchell
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From: Val Munday [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wed 28/06/2006 10:13
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Subject: Online learning Resources
Hi,
i work for a small local authority museum in north london and we are
looking to develop some interesting online resources for children as part
of our boroughs Childrens Observatory. I would be interested to see what
other museums have done. Could anyone recommnend any websites that i could
look at. Im thinking about informal learning here not directly related to
school.
Thanking you in advance for your help.
Best wishes
Val
Val Munday
Museum Development Manager
Enfield Museum Service
London Borough of Enfield
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Civic Centre
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