Video: Museums bring history up to date with digital learning

V&A gives a lesson in cutting-edge tech

Published: 18 May 2009 17:05 GMT by Julian Goldsmith

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Nine museums and galleries in the UK have teamed up to make use of their digital archives to create two learning websites - one aimed at school children and one for adult learners. These sites have been delivered on time and without any extra development in back-end infrastructure, to provide students across the world with access to history.



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