
The 10th century is meeting the 21st with the University of Exeter announcing the development of an app that will make medieval manuscripts available to the public. The app, which is being developed in collaboration with interactive museum technology company Antenna International, will allow students and the general public to study manuscripts that until now have been too fragile to be even exhibited. .. Continue Reading Medieval manuscripts go digital
Section: Good Thinking
Tags: Digital, Education, Tablet, University of Exeter
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