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Touchscreen Interactives have become an established form of heritage interpretation in the modern museum. They promote learning through interaction and may include sound, video and animation as well as traditional graphics and text.

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Ruthin Gaol
12 February 2009
This bilingual touchscreen interactive for Denbighshire Heritage Services includes extensive video footage. Actors played the part of the people who both worked at the gaol and were locked up there. The interactive also features a number of 3D historical reconstructions of the Gaol at different periods in it's history. There is a BSL signer on all the main pages.
Harewood House Explored
02 November 2008
An Interactive Touchscreen for Harewood House, featuring a multimedia map of the House and grounds, as well as a servant's database and video pieces.
Nantclwyd House
02 April 2008
Nantclwyd House is a historic house dating from medieval times. We developed a touchscreen interactive that incorporates a QTVR virtual tour, a 3D historical reconstruction and an interactive timeline.

Rhyl Miniature Railway
02 February 2008
This bilingual touchscreen interactive was installed in the new Miniature Railway Museum at Marine Lake, Rhyl in Spring 2007. There is a virtual train journey, a children's game, an interactive 'scrapbook' and a video history of the North Wales Railways narrated by Arfon Haines-Davies.
Tullie House Museum
02 July 2007
This touchscreen interactive tells the story of the Blue Streak rocket and its association with Spadeadam in Cumbria. It also provides and accessible introduction to the themes of Rocketry and The Cold War, and is fully compliant with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act.
Nature's World
02 December 2006
This game was devised for an eco-centre visitor attraction. It explains and demonstrates how to grow plants hydroponically while keeping the subject light and fun for a younger audience.

The Captain Cook Birthplace Museum
02 November 2006
This touchscreen interactive promotes healthy eating habits to primary school children. With the help of Sid Scurvy children circumnavigate the globe in the footsteps of Captain Cook.
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