A Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) is a hand held portable computer. The Barking and Dagenham PDA Project has been set up to develop the use of mobile technology for teaching and learning within the borough.
The project builds upon a successful collaboration between Dulwich Picture Gallery, Warren Secondary School and Street Access Software Company.
The first phase of the Barking and Dagenham PDA Project will use hand held computers and wireless technology to introduce students to the wealth of resources at Valence House Museum.
Teachers and Heritage Staff devise tours, trails, guides and lessons which can be accessed wirelessly in the museum using PDA's.
Pupils experience the hidden world of history, the real people behind the portraits.
The positive impact of using this technology:
An important part of the project is the use of PDA's in the classroom to support remote learning at Valence House.
Teachers' tailor-make lesson material to fit with existing schemes of work using software that is easy to use.
View sample trails which support learning visits to Valence House
Guidance on using the i-guide portal
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Initial report of the Barking and Dagenham PDA project: September 2005 - December 2005
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On the Street Access stand the Sony PSP hand held device displayed interactive educational content developed for Valence House Museum in Dagenham using the Street Access i-guide software.
The Guardian article 4 April 2006|
The article highlights the developments in the PDA project in the fourth and final year.
Report documenting the pilot at Dulwich Picture gallery
Daily Telegraph article 1 January 2005|
The article follows GCSE textile students from Warren school using interactive trails in the gallery
CAL 2005 Teacher Poster Award Winner
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Hand held computers in education. Can 21st Century Technology be used to learn about 17th Century Art?. A new approach to learning using interactive wireless lessons or 'trails'.

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Ellie Burkett
PDA Project Manager
City Learning Centre
Eastbrook Secondary School
Dagenham Road
Dagenham
RM10 7UR
Tel: 020 8270 6816
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