Tate Modern Multimedia Tour

 
Links
More information on mobile digital tours
 
www.mobilearn.org

MOBIlearn is a European-led research and development project which explores how mobile technologies can be utilised to enhance learning in various contexts. This website gives lots of information about the project as well as containing many other useful links in this area of research.
www.mobilearn.org
www.exploratorium.org/guidebook

The Electronic Guidebook is an Exploratorium research project investigating the use of handheld computing devices and wireless networks to support a richer learning experience for science museum visitors.
 
www.exploratorium.org/guidebook
www.cimi.org/whitesite

Background and current research information for the Handscape project - a continually evolving technical "white paper".
 
www.cimi.org/whitesite
www.cordis.lu/esprit/src/25574.htm

European project to produce digital city and museum guides, funded by the EC's IST 4th Framework Programme.
 
www.cordis.lu/esprit/src/25574.htm
www.parc.xerox.com/csl/projects/guidebooks/project.html

Electronic guidebook project at Filoli, a historic house in Woodside, California, by the Palo Alto Research Center.
 
www.parc.xerox.com/csl/projects/guidebooks/project.html
dsonline.computer.org/archives/ds300/ds3newprint.htm

The Experience Music Project's digital guide to their music collection.
 
dsonline.computer.org/archives/ds300/ds3newprint.htm
www.sfmoma.org/press/pressroom.asp?id=117

The Points of Departure exhibition at SFMOMA included both PDA guides and fixed screen-tables in the galleries
 
www.sfmoma.org/press/pressroom.asp?id=117