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Digital Heritage Education Research Questionnaire 

Screen East is seeking the views of teachers, youth leaders and young people themselves about the best ways of enabling young people to see and work with film heritage in educational settings. This may be of interest therefore to French Language teachers and pupils as well as those involved in History, Media Literacy, Art or English subject areas and other areas of the curriculum and with different Key Stage groups.

Data Protection
Data Protection Act 1998: Important

The information on this questionnaire will be processed by, or on behalf of Screen East and the stakeholders for this project. We will hold the information you give us on computer and use it for statistical purposes and in notifying you about future development of this project and moving image education activity and events in the region.

In accordance with the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998, Screen East and the Digital Heritage project needs to obtain your consent to contact you by post, phone, fax or email for the purposes indicated above. We also need to ensure that we have up-to-date contact details.

If you do not complete this questionnaire form we will assume that you do not wish to participate in the project or wish us to contact you with information and we will therefore remove your details from the project database.




please complete the form below



1. Name of person(s) completing the questionnaire * 
2. Your job title or role 
3. Name of school or educational service 
4. Address of organisation 
5. Contact details: Telephone number(s) 
Email 
Website 
6a. Have you used archive films before and in what ways? 
6b. What decades and subjects were covered ? 
6c. In which area/ or areas of education do you work and would like to use archive films? 
7. In which Key Stage areas? (If relevant) Please list 
8a. Are there specific themes that would be of most interest? 
8b. Please describe other themes you would like us to address. 
9. Which age groups do you think would benefit the most from archive material? 
10. In which subject areas? Please list 
11. How would you prefer to access archive material? 
11b. If 'Other' please describe further 
12. Would access to a website for young people that enabled them to edit clips (and add music/commentary) of archive film be of benefit to you? 
13. Would access to a searchable comprehensive regional database including places, personalities, themes, filmmakers spanning the history of amateur, documentary, TV and news reels from Anglia TV and BBC, as well as films made from 1900 to 1970's be of benefit ? 
14. Facilities (Please describe how you use any of the following audio visual facilities): Digital projection (please describe) 
Auditorium / capacity 
Multipurpose teaching / lecturing areas (please describe) 
Filmmaking facilities (please describe) 
Other media production facilities e.g sound recording, photography (please describe) 
15. Please list film or media education partners who assist you in delivery of your education work. 
16. In responding to the above, please indicate if you would be willing to be contacted by telephone or e-mail to discuss your response to this questionnaire? 
17. Would you like to receive further information from Screen East? 
Please confirm that you are happy for the information which you have provided in this questionnaire to be quoted and referred to in the Digital Heritage Project. If you consent to this, please tick the box. 
If you would like to receive e-mail contact from Screen East telling you about screening events and activities in the region, please tick the box. 
Would you be prepared to participate in an online education forum? 
   
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