Now we need to follow through by transcribing or writing up an overview of the interviews and then editing them.
Friday, 27 November 2015
Interviewing skills
We’ve been practicing our interviewing skills with a couple of ex TDC employees who have very generously given up time to speak to us about the landscaping of the town and planning in general. We found out loads so are very grateful indeed!
Now we need to follow through by transcribing or writing up an overview of the interviews and then editing them.
Now we need to follow through by transcribing or writing up an overview of the interviews and then editing them.
Monday, 5 October 2015
More Oral History training
We were delighted to welcome Julia Letts back to do a second training session with us. Once again we had a very productive day learning and practising recording.
Memories are very powerful. To introduce ourselves we had to select an item from the tray - something which brought a memory/ies back to us and then we had to describe this to our partner who then used the information to introduce us. The smell of Vick was very powerful and had many of us reminiscing about occasions when it was a "life-saver". Fascinating stuff!
Monday, 21 September 2015
Saturday, 22 August 2015
Dawley Day
Another great Dawley Day! entering into the spirit!
Friday, 14 August 2015
Once Upon a Telford App - launching soon...
The new app created by young people is
being launched on 20 AUG to help people uncover the recent history of
Telford Town Park and the surrounding area.
Led by the Reading Hack, a group of inspiring young people aged from 11-16, and in conjunction with Telford & Wrekin Library Service, a number of elements bring together the whole Once Upon a Telford project, which has five main themes:
Telford Town Centre, Telford Town Park,
Chelsea Gardens, Wonderland and Transport
One of the most exciting elements being launched is an app which enables the user to follow the interactive map on a trail through the town park and gardens and experience the area first hand, with additional content becoming available the more the area is explored.
Once Upon a Telford launches on
Thursday (20 AUG) at Southwater Library from 11am until 3pm. Everyone is invited along to the launch where
it will be possible to see the giant pop-up book, the additional items created
by the group, as well as downloading and exploring the app and completing the
trail.
Councillor Angela McClements, cabinet
member for Communities, Regeneration and Transport, said: “So much hard work
and dedication has gone into this project by the Reading Hack group, supported
by library staff.
Created as part of the project it is an interactive way
for people to discover more about the local area, whether resident or visitor.
Led by the Reading Hack, a group of inspiring young people aged from 11-16, and in conjunction with Telford & Wrekin Library Service, a number of elements bring together the whole Once Upon a Telford project, which has five main themes:
Telford Town Centre, Telford Town Park,
Chelsea Gardens, Wonderland and Transport
One of the most exciting elements being launched is an app which enables the user to follow the interactive map on a trail through the town park and gardens and experience the area first hand, with additional content becoming available the more the area is explored.
The app also explores each of the five
main themes, and features photos and information about the development and
history of each area.
To complement the app, the group also created
a giant pop-up book with the help of artist Katy Alston, as well as other
related items that were created with Fablab at Enginuity using methods such as
3d and laser printing.
“It’s fantastic that Once Upon a
Telford is now being officially launched and everyone will be able to see the
culmination of all that hard work, as well as take part and enjoy all the
elements of the project.
“I am proud of what the group has
achieved and hope residents and visitors alike download the app which will
bring to life the centre of Telford in a way it never has been before.”
The app has been developed by local
software company Brozelabs and is available to download now on iOS and android
phones and devices.
Monday, 27 July 2015
Letts Get Talking....
We were so pleased to host our first Developing memories - Oral History
training session with Julia Letts today. Julia is passionate ‘about the power of memory and
conversation, and the impact it can have on people’s lives! We certainly
enjoyed a day of thinking about collecting and using memories and how to engage people in the community.We learnt how to use a digital recorder,
shared tips and hints on how to set up a session, and get the best out of it.
We were joined by some new community history volunteers and a couple of the fab Reading Hack team who have been busy creating the Once Upon a Telford pop up book based on some of the Telford New Town digital images.
Friday, 24 July 2015
20 years of Shropshire Archives at Castle Gates
It was great to celebrate with our colleagues at Shropshire
Archives this afternoon. 20 years in their present home. Thank you for all your
help with this project – we couldn’t have done it without you. Happy Birthday
to you!
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