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I'd like to get your views on this course. This is important not only because the Faculty requires us to collect students' views on each module but also because your views are often pivotal in helping future cohorts of students decide whether they wish to take the module themselves.

Did you enjoy the module? Do you feel you learned something useful from taking it? Would you recommend it as an option to next year's students? and did I do well enough in generating helpful documentation and resources for it on this Museum101 module web site?

Many thanks for your feedback!

Chris

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I really found this module fasinating and educative, to find out that something like this exist is really awesome. I did not know what the course was all about but the fact that it hadculture to the name, I decided to register and see what it was all about. This coures bought me back to live on this part, as i got to understand what informatics was and how mesuems work and history preserved. Personally I must say a big thank you to Chris Hutchison for this wonderful idea of his and am sure this course will change the ways and thinking of other students whn it comes to cuktureand informatics. The lectures were well organised and support was offered when asked for, also the structure of the module was clear and well laid out with clear goals on what to do and how to do it.

Cheers
Jamil Mohammed

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Hello Chris,

I really enjoyed the module. I did not know what to expect, but after completing it I learnt about all the different parts of the syllabus. I really would recommend this module to next year's students, it is one of the best I have taken. The documentation was very helpful and the resources on the web site was great. Thank you so much for being a brilliant lecturer.

Mark Cleverley (K0507854)

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Personally I found this module one of the most interesting modules on the course to date the link between culture, heritage and informatics is one which is a growing trend, where the module has shown me how vital it is to keep our culture and heritage alive in the information age and how to go about it, among other aspects. I was inspired by this module and now have a small youth club running one which I am very proud of and wouldn't have been able to start without the help of this module.

The structure of the module was clear and well laid out with clear goals on what to do and how to do it. Support was always welcome by the lecturer and feedback was given on time and as promised. It was a lecture I enjoyed attending where the work load was similar to other modules. I would therefore definitely recommend it to students going into their final year.

Thanks for all the help Chris.

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Adnan

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i did find it rather intresting. to be really honnest, before this coruse i woudlhave never thought of walking in fron of a meseaum. i agree with adnana that it is a growing sectors and personnaly i feel that there could be loads of money making oppurtunies in it.

i did enjoy the module as it has given me chance to open my eyes to the new world of information.

i would recomending to next year students. it is a chnace for you to relax whiles working on your project and enjoyable learning experince.

regards
erdem

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Hi Chris

A very interesting module as it brings out the more interesting and fun side of boring old ICT. Ive learnt a lot about designing and buiilding websites with a purpose and also gained valuable information i wouldn't personally go out to seek, regarding the culture and heritage of my chosen topic.

All in all, i very much enjoyed this topic and hope it next year's students do too!

Thanks for teaching us Chris!

Regards

Murtaza Iqbal
K0526118

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I find the module very interesting and good scope for knowledge enhancement in Heritage Informatics. Thanks Chris.
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i did find it rather intresting. to be really honnest, before this coruse i woudlhave never thought of walking in fron of a meseaum. i agree with adnana that it is a growing sectors and personnaly i feel that there could be loads of money making oppurtunies in it.

i did enjoy the module as it has given me chance to open my eyes to the new world of information.

i would recomending to next year students. it is a chnace for you to relax whiles working on your project and enjoyable learning experince.

regards
erdem
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Personally I found this module one of the most interesting modules on the course to date the link between culture, heritage and informatics is one which is a growing trend, where the module has shown me how vital it is to keep our culture and heritage alive in the information age and how to go about it, among other aspects. I was inspired by this module and now have a small youth club running one which I am very proud of and wouldn't have been able to start without the help of this module.

The structure of the module was clear and well laid out with clear goals on what to do and how to do it. Support was always welcome by the lecturer and feedback was given on time and as promised. It was a lecture I enjoyed attending where the work load was similar to other modules. I would therefore definitely recommend it to students going into their final year.

Thanks for all the help Chris.

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