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Category Archives: Gail Millin-Chalabi
Introducing the Fabulous Frogs App: Splendid and Native
What can children learn? The development of the Fabulous Frogs App: Splendid and Native completes the second phase of the Mapping the Museum Project. Developed using Junaio this app is an interactive AR tool which is targeted at 7 – … Continue reading
Posted in Content Development, Gail Millin-Chalabi, geo-spatial, MimasAR, Museums, pedagogy
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Virtual Vivarium Launch @ Reptile Big Saturday Event!
I had a fabulous time this weekend at the Manchester Museum – Reptile Big Saturday event! The day was full of activities from creating a sock lizard to holding a real life Chameleon. Tom (User Experience Developer) and I (Geodata … Continue reading
Posted in Dissemination, Gail Millin-Chalabi, geo-spatial, Mimas, User Testing
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Mapping Amphibians and Reptiles!
As previously posted I am working with the Vivarium team at Manchester Museum as part of the Mapping the Museum Project. One of the main objectives of the project involves illustrating the spatial distribution of 20+ amphibians and some reptiles … Continue reading
Posted in Gail Millin-Chalabi, geo-spatial, Museums, Project Outputs
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