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A Best practice examples
  • NOF Digitise Seminars
  • September October 2001
  • David Dawson, Senior ICT AdviserPeoples Network
    Development Team

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Ancient Egypt
  • British Museum
  • aimed at Key stage 2
  • use of two contrasting points of view
  • use of interactive games and activities
  • virtual senet game
  • demonstrates through technology
  • more effectively than print
  • more economically than face to face sessions
  • adults learn through games too!
  • www.ancientegypt.co.uk

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Comqass
  • allowed for lots of piloting
  • still underestimated
  • started evaluating with a text only version
  • use of trails to introduce the unexpected
  • key lesson
  • the nearer the site is to being completed, the
    more costly it is to change
  • costs include enthusiasm, commitment, design
    ethos
  • www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk

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Romans in Sussex
  • many ideas similar to Compass
  • low cost development
  • aimed at different audiences
  • themes developed
  • link to predetermined database searches
  • eg objects found in a Saxon cemeteries or a
    burial
  • discussion forum
  • integration of a project with existing website
  • shop on main website
  • www.romansinsussex.co.uk

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Darwin Country
  • theme driven approach
  • places
  • simple GIS system
  • low cost
  • creative thinking vs budget constraints
  • www.darwincountry.org/

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Digital Powys
  • communities and places
  • a platform for further development
  • community content
  • http//history.powys.org.uk/history/intro/entry.ht
    ml

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Knowsley
  • relevant to people using local ICT learning
    centre in library
  • sense of place
  • using famous local people to introduce
    interesting ideas
  • http//history.knowsley.gov.uk/

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Westalls War
  • story led approach
  • people
  • local author
  • unrecognised or undervalued stories
  • community led content
  • asks for feedback
  • www.westallswar.org.uk/

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Digital Bach
  • single topic
  • depth of material
  • manuscripts, biography, portraits, signatures,
    instruments
  • effective use of sound
  • www.bachdigital.org

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Stories from the Web
  • clear target audience
  • clear objectives
  • fun design
  • boring stuff for adults .
  • http//www.storiesfromtheweb.org/

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Benwell
  • Centre of the Universe!!!
  • involving local community
  • alternative views
  • use of free or open source tools
  • http//www.ncl.ac.uk

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Lascaux
  • innovative approach
  • unable to see the real thing!
  • presenting cave paintings and interretation side
    by side
  • perfect Dublin Core metadata in 4 languages!
  • www.culture.fr/culture/arcnat/lascaux/en/index.htm
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Contact details
  • ? david.dawson_at_resource.gov.uk
  • www.peoplesnetwork.gov.uk/team/dawson
  • www.resource.gov.uk
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