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4/1/2009 1 History in your hands: The development of locationbased applications for the of location based applications for the public Tom Pert R lC i i th A i t d Hi t i l RoyalCommission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales Comisiwn Brenhinol Henebion Cymru Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales The national body of research and record for the historic environment of Wales

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History in your hands: The development of location‐based applications for theof location based applications for the 

public

Tom Pert

R l C i i th A i t d Hi t i lRoyal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales

Comisiwn Brenhinol Henebion CymruRoyal Commission on the Ancient and Historical

Monuments of Wales

The national body of research and record for the historic environment of Wales

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Connected Spaces

• How can we combine information and multi‐media and make it available in formats readily usable by the public?

• Focus on the use of mobile devices• Focus on the use of mobile devices.

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Changing technologies

• Mobile platforms, functionality and f l d l iperformance are constantly developing

• These changes in technology have been mirrored by the development of mobile applications by the Royal Commissionapplications by the Royal Commission

2005-06: The Ruthin e-trail

• Deliver heritage information in new and innovative way to a wider audience

Aims:

wider audience

• Introduce Welsh Baccalaureate students to the fundamentals of GIS, GPS and mobile technology

• Enable students to develop measurable key skills which will count towards their attainment of the Welsh Baccalaureate

E-Lwybr Rhuthun - Ruthin E-Trail

• Develop our understanding of how to deliver Coflein information to mobile devices

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Compact Flash GPS Receiver

AquaPac

Basic Equipment

HP IPAQ PDA

ESRI ArcPad Mobile GIS

AquaPac Waterproof bag

E-Lwybr Rhuthun - Ruthin E-Trail

Tap on any of the highlighted buildings to access information

Using the e-trail

Tap

buildings to access information and images from the Denbighshire Record Office and RCAHMW’s COFLEIN web service.

E-Lwybr Rhuthun - Ruthin E-Trail

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E-Lwybr Rhuthun - Ruthin E-Trail

E-Lwybr Rhuthun - Ruthin E-Trail

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E-Lwybr Rhuthun - Ruthin E-Trail

Education

Students visiting the Record OfficeE-Lwybr Rhuthun - Ruthin E-Trail

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Students at Ysgol Brynhyfryd, Ruthin, creating their own E-Trails.

Welsh Baccalaureate

E-Lwybr Rhuthun - Ruthin E-Trail

2007‐08: Blaenavon town e‐trail

Changing Hardware

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Changing Software

The Blaenavon Town e-trail

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Blaenavon World Heritage Centre

14 HP iPAQ Travel Companions

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www.mscapers.com

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Education – Coleg Gwent IT students

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Education – Coleg Gwent IT students

Sensor Range Interaction mode

Future development

RFID 1cm Touch

2D barcodes 10cm Focus

Infrared 5m Point

RF pingers 50m Approach

Transition from outdoor to indoor space with use of spatial triggers other than GPS.

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2009-10: Casgliad y Bobl / The People’s Collection

C li d B bl / Th P l ' C ll ti t i t t O W lCasgliad y Bobl / The People's Collection represents an important One Wales commitment to develop an innovative approach to collect, interpret, distribute and discuss Wales' cultural heritage in an online environment. A world class bilingual online resource which extends an understanding of our culture and heritage both within Wales and beyond.

An online multimedia platform providing bilingual content created by Welsh museums, archives and libraries and user-generatedgcontent on Welsh cultural heritage.

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Who is providing content?

Initial content will be provided by:

• National Library of Wales

• National Museum WalesNational Museum Wales

• Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales

• Culturenet Cymru

• National Grid for Learning Cymru

• BBC Wales

• Herian

GIS functionality

All content will be tagged spatially, temporally and thematically, enabling it to be displayed on‐line within a time‐enabled mapping interface.

The GIS interface will allow the user to search in a number of ways:U i ti d d t di l i lid l b ld lt i• Using a time‐dependent display – moving a slider along a bar would result in data and base‐mapping being shown or hidden according to the period selected

• A geographical display allowing collections to be searched by spatial location• A thematic display of items tagged into thematic groups.• A free text search.

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Delivery to mobile phones

• Hardware that virtually everyone has access to

• A platform with a variety of delivery options: audio, SMS, internet

• People’s Collection will develop a pan‐Wales system for delivery of heritage information to mobile phonesmobile phones

Mobile delivery

Different levels of mobile interface will be developed to suit different levels of phone sophistication and network availability, thereby maximizing potential audience.

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2G mobile phone network

Source: Ofcom / GSM Association / Europa Technologies; Q1 2008 Note: Map shows the number of 2G operators with at least 75% area coverage; not directly comparable to that published in the 2007 report.

3G mobile phone network

Source: Ofcom / GSM Association / Europa Technologies; Q1 2008 Note: Map shows the number of 3G operators with at least 75% area coverage; not directly comparable to that published in the 2007 report.

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Mobile phone development

• Latest generation iPhone, G1, Blackberry St HTC M iStorm, HTC Magic

• Seamless use of 2G, 3G and Wi‐Fi 

• Downloadable Applications

• GPS

• Open operating system: Android

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User‐generated contentContent uploaded by users will eventually form the majority of content available through the site. Users will be able to choose whether to make this material visible to all users, specific user groups or just add it to their private scrapbook.

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