Innovative approaches to opening up cultural heritage collections for education
Edited by Martin Hawksey
March 14, 2016 4:07 pm
Sessions for Innovative approaches to opening up cultural heritage collections for education
- Bastille, a pop group or a French Fort? How the Research and Education Space (RES) is using linked open data to open up cultural heritage collections so they can be used in education. [1046]
- Creating an ecosystem of linked open data for OER in Latin America [1075]
- Citizen scientists within education to open up natural history collections [1165]
- Playing Games in the Archive [1053]
- We have great stuff! Having fun with the University of Edinburgh’s Collections. [1086]
- Openness as a tool for education and audience development. A study of Polish GLAM [1164]
- Clipper: Breathing Life into Cultural Collections and Archives - Workshop [1044]
- Opening Scotland: Museums Galleries Scotland’s Wikimedian in Residence & the diversification of engagement. [1059]
- Old is new again – creating an engaging public musical instrument museum. [1145]
- Open for learning: Gaelic collections and the Gaelic Digital Apprentice [1120]
- Open Source Film Production [1125]
- Cultural heritage to become critical about technology [1087]
- Popularization of open cultural heritage resources by content curation for trainers, teachers and OER evangelists [1166]
- Looking after our educational legacy: curating the OER archive [1121]
- Cultural institution AKA GLAM for more OER [1181]
- Wikimedia UK, cultural heritage and education [1175]
- The Clipper Project: a technical architecture for opening up cultural heritage collections [1100]