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Matthew, Jon,
also there's now a number of "social-networky" tools like
http://lectrio.com/ that might be a good option for the BM if they have
some internal resources to handle the configuration.
Giuseppe
On 22/05/13 10:47, Jon Pratty wrote:
> Matthew
>
> If it was me, I'd consider looking at other kinds of systems - which
might include open source - used for similar kinds of activity, but
which are not branded as VLEs. So consider some of the e-research
systems used in the science and digital heritage sectors, and also
education sector CPD tools like those developed by
http://www.irisconnect.co.uk/
>
> JISC have done quite a bit of work on this over the last three or four
years - more here -
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/di_research/researchtools.aspx
>
> JP
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> Hi,
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> The BM is investigating using a VLE for a training programme for
international museum professionals.
> We would like to talk to companies with experience of setting these up
and managing them for museums or other cultural orgs.
> If you are one, or can recommend one - can you get in touch by email -
on or off list?
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> Many thanks,
> Matthew
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