Previous Events

Online Exhibitions – November 2009
British Museum

Podcasting workshop – June 2009 (5th repeat of popular hands on event)
Friends Meeting House,  London

E-Learning: engaging users – users engaging -  May 2009
London Metropolitan Archives (LMA)

Mobile learning including an overview of case studies and databursts from a wide range of organisations and technologies – January 2009
Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Wine, Web 2 and What’s New – February 2008
CC Club, Piccadilly Circus

Podcasting Workshop  - November 2007
Friends Meeting House, London

Podcasting – what’s it all about? – October 2007
Tate Britain, London

Creating Resources for Schools – Personalised Learning – September 2007
Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery

Developing and evaluating e-learning resources – April 2007
National Archives, London

Developing and evaluating websites – October 2006
Wallace Collection, London

Content Management Systems – September 2005
National Gallery, London

Young People and Online Learning in Museums  - September 2005
Tate Britain, London

e-Learning made simple conference and workshops – June 2004
The National Archives, London

Child-friendly library websites – May 2004
Museum of Oxford

Learning by example  - April 2004
Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge

Developing e-learning content -  January 2004
Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge

e-Learning Group Conference and workshops – November 2003
Museum of London

LMAL e-learning forum – August 2003
LMAL, London

Starting from scratch – July 2003
Museum of Royal Pharmaceutical Society, London

Learning Journeys -  June 2003
Tyne and Wear Museums, Newcastle

What do they want, do they really really want? – March 2003
River and Rowing Museum, Henley

Writing for the Web – January 2003
PortCities, National Maritime Museum, London

Finding the right elearning strategy for your content and audience – December 2002
AtticMedia, London

e-Learning Group meeting – June 2002
Herbert Gallery, Coventry

Using library networks to create new learning opportunities for adults and young people – April 2002
Bucks Libraries and Heritage