RSI session resource pack – Connected Heritage

Screenshot made up of photographic portraits

3.55pm — 4.45pm
Stevenson Lecture Theatre, British Museum & Online

Black and white photo of two tower blocks
Screenshot from The Towers, Oldham website
guide-toolkit

West Vale — The Rise and Fall of Two Towers

Children using clay to make bowls with adults helping.
Archaeological workshop at Beam Park. Image courtesy of L&Q Countryside©
case-study

Video: Archaeology Audience Network

Children using clay to make bowls with adults helping.
Archaeological workshop at Beam Park. Image courtesy of L&Q Countryside©
guide-toolkit

Creating a collaboratively produced learning output using interactive digital technology

Digital Heritage Hub is managed by Arts Marketing Association (AMA) in partnership with The Heritage Digital Consortium and The University of Leeds. It has received Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and National Lottery funding, distributed by The Heritage Fund as part of their Digital Skills for Heritage initiative. Digital Heritage Hub is free and answers small to medium sized heritage organisations most pressing and frequently asked digital questions.

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