At 12:22pm on September 22, 2008, Liz Holcombe said…
Hi Philip
Your work sounds extremely interesting. While my museum is not a science museum, we are very interested the combination of museums, teachers, schools, and indeed anyone who wants to learn more about Australian involvement in war, and of course, social media. We are doing a bit of experimenting in a small way at the moment, and intend to keep trying small and relatively cheap things, and seeing what works, what does not.
At 10:29pm on September 14, 2008, Lynda Kelly said…
ohh, seems April 2009 isnt listed yet, sorry! Try this mw2009. The event is also on Facebook. Tried to look you up there and only found Phil Lelyveld - guess that's u?? will take the opp and friend you..
At 8:58am on September 14, 2008, Lynda Kelly said…
Hi Philip and really gald you joined us. Your background sounds fascinating, as does your research. As you may have guessed I am passionately intersted in social media. Are you thinking of attending museums & the web conference next year?? There is something about it in the events area of this site.
Look forward to chatting further.
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Your work sounds extremely interesting. While my museum is not a science museum, we are very interested the combination of museums, teachers, schools, and indeed anyone who wants to learn more about Australian involvement in war, and of course, social media. We are doing a bit of experimenting in a small way at the moment, and intend to keep trying small and relatively cheap things, and seeing what works, what does not.
Look forward to chatting further.