[1] to revitalise the existent text based Aboriginal Cultural Awareness Program [ACAP] with a content rich website which is available in English, Chinese and Japanese languages. Now, in conjunction with the quality face to face ACAP delivery, the 'Pancultural-e' website augments delivery with the use of the content rich, traditionally authorised information projected onto the wall to support and expand on the speakers topics.
Norman Illes [at left] Betty Pearce [at right] and Mel Fox, next to Betty, are now in the process of 'driver' training. This takes the form of becoming familiar with the navigation/web layout of the [1 Gig] ACAP website, and enabling Mel, and Norman to project complimentary media content onto the wall during ACAP delivery that supports and informs Betty's narration. Gina Palmer and Shauna Stirling [behind Li Ting in the blue top] are also valuable, creative and productive young members of the Learnscope team. Moreover, they are also both very motivated to extend the skills they have acquired in digital audio/visual creation on to any spin-off projects of the Pancultural-e program.
[2] The second broad aim of this project was to research, explore and test a variety of emergent 'mobile technologies' able to use the photos, text, animation, audio and audio visual content we've generated in our Learnscope project. Several new potential income streams have opened up for IAD as a result.
Essentially we have tested both the transmitting and delivering of our media infotainment [will there ever be edutainment?] content onto mobile devices. The breakdown is as follows:





Indoors was an issue at first as the GPS signal is lost as it bounces off the roof. Sam Meridith NSW TAFE has been working with electro-technology apprentices using RFID chips embedded in hand tools [with an LCD readout pane] to pipe safety instructions, user manuals and the like to tool users. With thanks to Marcus Ragus in Tasmania for selecting the RFID capable ASUS we already have a device that can 'read' RFID tags an thus trigger media files for the tourist in areas such as Art Galleries, Museum's and the like.
None of this would have happened without three very special women: Georgina Nou, our project mentor who has patiently and persistently schooled us in the vagaries of networking and collaboration in the Web 2 landscape, Melanie Brenton manager in SITAC who has always been available for us as a sounding board for ideas and as a shaker to get things moving and our Director at IAD Janice Harris who can see through the hype and cut to the vision; a sincere thanks to you all from Li Ting Lee and Fred Richardson
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