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Presenting WatWasWaar.nl, Cultural heritage on the (geographical map)

WatWasWaar.nl was presented at Museum and the Web 2008. Unfortunately our beamer presentation wasn't quite exactly visible. So we are pleased to present you here our presentation in a PDF.

The presentation includes a short introduction to our website. Some sort of 'How does it work?'. While you are reading this particular part of our presentation, I invite you to visit our website: http://watwaswaar.nl. Just take a short moment to figure out the fantastic Dutch language on the website and don't be discouraged be it. Go for the pictures and maps.

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Museum of London: Evaluation Contract

The Museum of London is currently seeking evaluators to submit applications for the summative evaluation of two schools websites. Each website has its own brief that specifies the audience and intended evaluation outcomes.  One website is designed for Key Stage 1 pupils exploring the Great Fire of London and will launch in early February 2008.  There is also a Key Stage 2 game about Roman London, which will launch in mid-January 2008.  Each evaluation will need to be completed by 31 March 2008. 
If you interested in a copy of the full brief for these projects, please contact:
 
Mariruth Leftwich
E-learning Officer
Museum of London
150 London Wall
London. EC2Y 5HN
mleftwich <at> museumoflondon.org.uk
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Online survey questions

Hi,

Here at Te Papa, We are looking to evaluate our users as part of the first stage of the redevelopment of our website, We like to know what they like on our current site, what they would like to see, what they don't like on the current site, is it easy to find information on our site etc.

I was wondering if there was anyone out there who would be willing to share with us some examples of the types of questions they may have asked in online surveys they may have developed for the same purpose.

thanks Belinda

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