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Creating a collaboratively produced learning output using interactive digital technology
The Archaeology Audience Network is a collaboration between archaeological organisations in England working to bring together, learn from and improve the use of audience in order to achieve more meaningful impacts. The project explored existing archaeology audience data and worked with grassroots community organisations to develop new public and community archaeology activities that reflect the needs and interests of audiences, as well as to deliver training in gathering and using audience data, and to produce new best practice guidance on how to collect and apply audience data in future activity.
Published: 2023 | Resource type: guide-toolkit
Video: Archaeology Audience Network
The Archaeology Audience Network is a collaboration between archaeological organisations in England working to bring together, learn from and improve the use of audience data to achieve more meaningful impacts. The project explored existing archaeology audience data and worked with grassroots community organisations to develop new public and community archaeology activities that reflect the needs and interests of audiences; as well as to deliver training in gathering and using audience data, and to produce new best practice guidance on how to collect and apply audience data in future activity.
Published: 2023 | Resource type: case-study
Image analysis for heritage mapping, using open-access software and remote sensing data
New technology allows us to discover and map previously unknown examples of archaeological sites. Working with a team of 60+ volunteers, the Unlocking Landscapes project used open-access software and remote sensing data to undertake a systematic search for new archaeological sites across all 638 parishes of Devon and Cornwall.
Published: 2023 | Resource type: guide-toolkit





