SPRIG represents all those who have an interest in information relating to leisure, tourism, sport, recreation and hospitality management and is relevant to those who work in libraries and information services, publishers, academics, and research students. This blog will be updated regularly with information on new resources, in the Tourism, Sport, Leisure and Hospitality areas.
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
Football Foundation TV
The media section of the Football Foundation website, includes the Football Foundation Resource. The are a number of video clips covering the community aspect of football, including the Kickz project and the film "love the game". The film won the Silver Award for the Public Relations category at the IVCA Awards 2008(International Visual Communication Association).
Friday, 4 December 2009
More Job Opportunities!
Jump on the 2012 bandwagon! There are currently three student placements and two full-time education-related job opportunities with London 2012. To learn more about jobs at London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) and the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA), visit their sites or go to Podium/London 2012. And, for some fantastic views of the Olympic site in London and the latest construction, go to London 2012 Webcams.
Thursday, 3 December 2009
East London Lives 2012 Digital Archive
The East London Lives 2012 Digital Archive project , contains images, videos and blogs that trace the development of East London, as they prepare for the Olympic Games 2012.
JISC Web2practice
'The web2practice guides explain how new web technologies like RSS, microblogging and social media can enhance your working practice.'
Each of the guides has an animated video explaining the concepts behind the technology and supporting material that can be printed. The guide and its resources can be downloaded, modified and shared under a creative commons licence.
Topics currently available include;
■Social Media
■RSS
■Collaborative Writing
■Podcasting
■Microblogging
Each of the guides has an animated video explaining the concepts behind the technology and supporting material that can be printed. The guide and its resources can be downloaded, modified and shared under a creative commons licence.
Topics currently available include;
■Social Media
■RSS
■Collaborative Writing
■Podcasting
■Microblogging
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