High-Tech Drones and Immersive Displays – Exploiting New Technologies for Digital Heritage: Professor Robert Stone (University of Birmingham) from RCAHMW
Recalibrating relationships: bringing cultural heritage and people together in a changing Europe: Neil Forbes (Coventry University) from RCAHMW
3D Cultural Heritage Data: Improving Access and Exploitation: Anthony Corns (The Discovery Programme) from RCAHMW
Walking through the Bronze Age: The Value of Virtual Reality Environments for Museums: Lizzie Edwards (Samsung Digital Discovery Centre, The British Museum) from RCAHMW
Quantifying the Sublime: A Real-time Dynamic Biometric Approach to the Appreciation of Landscape: Richard Marggraf Turley, Hywel Griffiths &Reyer Zwiggelaar (Aberystwyth University) from RCAHMW
The Digital Mapping of Edinburgh's Literary Heritage: Professor James Loxley (University of Edinburgh) from RCAHMW
Discover your New Favourite Places: [Explore Churches]: Sarah Crossland (National Churches Trust) from RCAHMW
Engaging the Community with Digital Archaeology at the Old Church of St. Nicholas, Uphill: Damien Campbell-Bell (Wessex Archaeology) from RCAHMW
RCAHMW Guidelines for Digital Archaeological Archives – A Sustainable Approach to Digital Preservation: Gareth Edwards (RCAHMW from RCAHMW
Historic Building Information Modelling (HBIM) of the Four Courts and Henrietta Street, Historical Classical Buildings in Dublin City: Maurice Murphy (Dublin Institute of Technology) from RCAHMW
The Past, Present and Future of Online Projects: Perspectives on Planning, Assessing and Using: Susan Davies (Aberystwyth University) from RCAHMW
Cijferboek Cultureel Erfgoed: Survey and Monitoring Digital Heritage in Flanders: Bart de Nil (FARO: Flemish Interface for cultural heritage) from RCAHMW
Secrets of the High Woods: Heritage Landscape Science: Alice Thorne (South Downs National Park) from RCAHMW
How to get volunteers involved with online digital projects: The Cynefin Project: Sam Jones (Cynefin Project Officer) from RCAHMW
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