
Atticmedia has been working with the DfES/DCSF for over 5 years and in that time we have worked successfully together on numerous sites, campaigns and resources, at times working simultaneously on 3 or more projects. Rarely does a month go by when we’re not doing something for the department.
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Atticmedia and First Light Films applied for, and won, a large grant from Culture Online (a DCMS funded scheme to promote culture and the arts online) to produce the Film Street site. Film Street is a Bafta nominated, fully immersive flash and HTML site which encourages primary age children to learn about the film industry and making film.
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BBC Jam was a broadband interactive informal learning service for children aged 5 to 16. The resource was designed for home use, but all subjects were linked to the curricula in England, N Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
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The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, funded by the DCMS Culture Online scheme, asked Atticmedia to design and build an interactive website aimed primarily at 13-18 year olds. The site was to allow users to explore music and find out how music is composed, performed and produced.
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Atticmedia were commissioned to develop networked kiosks and the online website for the River and Rowing Museum in Henley.
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