Sorry all - that one meant for Silvia
On 20 Jan 2009, at 06:34, Kevin Walker wrote:
> Hi there - might this be a possible project for one of your students?
>
> kevin
>
> On 16 Jan 2009, at 16:15, Gillian Hunter wrote:
>
>> Hi Kevin,
>> I have been given your name by a colleague from the Foundling Museum
>> as they were involved in a similar project to me last year I think.
>> I am involved in a project called Creative Partnerships where 2
>> teenagers are coming on a voluntary placement to our Museum in
>> February half term. I am wanting them to create a downloadable audio
>> trail that we can put on our website.
>> Would you be able to help with the recording / making of a trail -
>> and how much would that cost, and if you could not help do you know
>> anyone who could?
>> Many thanks and kindest regards,
>>
>>
>>
>> Gillian Hunter
>> Schools Officer
>> Tel: 020 8983 5210
>> Fax: 020 8983 5225
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> On 9 Dec 2008, at 11:59, Silvia Filippini wrote:
>
>> Dear colleagues,
>>
>>
>>
>> My name is
>> Silvia Filippini Fantoni and I am a lecturer in Museums and New
>> Media and Audience
>> Research and Evaluation Methods at Sorbonne
>> University in Paris. I teach within the framework of a Masters
>> degree in interactive multimedia whose aim is to create a new
>> generation of
>> project managers in the field of e-culture. As part of their course
>> the
>> students are trained in audio visual techniques, programming,
>> usability,
>> project management, information architecture, design, content
>> development, etc.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> During the second
>> semester the students are divided in different groups each
>> comprising a
>> developer, a graphic designer, a project manager, an AV specialist
>> and a
>> usability/information architecture specialist. Each group will have
>> to develop
>> a multimedia application for a cultural organization in France or
>> abroad.
>>
>>
>>
>> We are currently
>> looking for small projects to develop such as a website, a website
>> application,
>> a series of podcast/vodcasts, mobile interpretation solutions, etc.
>> If any of
>> your institutions has a suitable project and is interested in
>> working with us, let
>> me know ([log in to unmask])
>>
>>
>>
>> Please keep
>> in mind that the project will have to be completed between January
>> and the end
>> of the semester (June 2009). The contract for these projects will
>> be with the
>> university and will require a small remuneration for the work done
>> by the
>> students.
>>
>>
>>
>> For more
>> information about the programme go to: http://www.multimediasorbonne.com
>>
>>
>>
>> These are
>> some of the projects that have been developed by students of the
>> programme during
>> previous years:
>>
>>
>>
>> http://www.ecoledecirque.org/index.php
>>
>> http://imagesanalyses.univ-paris1.fr/
>>
>> http://www.musee-marine.fr/public/virtuel/vernet/
>>
>> http://mmi.histoire-immigration.fr/
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Silvia Filippini Fantoni
>>
>> Lecturer, University Paris I - Sorbonne
>>
>> Mobile France: +33689384469
>>
>> Mobile UK: +447948390315
>>
>>
>>
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