Friday, 27 April 2012

Tideswell Tales Website

The Tideswell Tales website is launched today.



Bill led a training workshop on using the free website service wordpress.com to promote and communicate the Tideswell Tales project to members of the Tideswell Living History Group. He taught participants how to add and edit pages, blog posts, media files and photographs - including how to create image galleries. We also went through how to upload audio files to AudioBoo and SoundCloud, then how to embed the audio files into Wordpress pages. The members of the groups created news pages with embedded radio broadcasts and new themed sections with pages containing oral history recordings.

Using social media audio services saves expensive media hosting fees and embeds excellent, easy-to-use media players into project and society websites. Wordpress allows societies to create free function-rich websites containing news, events, information, photographs, documents, PDFs, and embedded audio and video, which are easy to maintain with a little training.

You can listen to the project launch radio interviews and the first oral history excerpts at Tideswell Tales. Click on News or use the drop-down menus under Audio.




Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Oral History Training

Tideswell Living History Group at the oral history training workshop

The oral history training workshops for both the Calver Weir and Tideswell Tales oral history projects have been a great success. inHeritage brought in Colin Hyde of the East Midlands Oral History Archive to lead both sessions. The Tideswell workshop was held in the Tideswell School of Food, made famous by the BBC's Village SOS series.

The potential interviewers of both projects gained a lot from them and reported very positive feedback. Brilliant, fantastic, excellent were all used to describe the sessions. The sessions showcased good oral history projects, then went through interview techniques, using audio recorders, ethics, consents and archiving. Each participant had the chance to interview someone else in the group.

All the participants now feel that their projects are really underway and ready to carry out their first interviews.

Colin is just one of a number of Heritage Lottery Fund and Oral History Society approved oral history trainers from around the country we can supply for groups and societies beginning their own projects.

Colin Hyde

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Worcester Time Detective Trail


We've just taken delivery of the time detective trail for Worcester County Council's Beyond the City Walls exhibition. Aimed at 7 - 11 year olds, it is an interactive cartoon-based guide to the exhibition.

The artwork is amazing. Another great job by our cartoonist Marvin Harding. 

The trail features three researchers who focus on different types of evidence - archaeological, documentary and oral history - to discover the history of the Butts before the building of the Hive. 

Hunter Library Exhibition


The inHeritage-designed panels for the Sheffield Central Library exhibition about the Hunter Archaeological Society.