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T elevision and R adio I ndex for L earning and T eaching

TRILT offers the most extensive available online UK television and radio listings. It provides fully-searchable details on around 300 channels’ programmes from June 2001 on, with selected data back to 1995. T elevision and R adio I ndex for L earning and T eaching. In association with

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T elevision and R adio I ndex for L earning and T eaching

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  1. TRILT offers the most extensive available online UK television and radio listings. It provides fully-searchable details on around 300 channels’ programmes from June 2001 on, with selected data back to 1995. Television and RadioIndex forLearning andTeaching In association with EDINA and JISC http://trilt.bufvc.ac.uk

  2. Potential Testers • UK HE/FE institutions licensed to record and retain copies of programmes • BUFVC members (HE, FE and others) • TRILT Steering Committee • JISC • Education- or media-related organisations (NSA, BFI etc) • TRILT team, EDINA staff and BUFVC staff • Call for volunteers

  3. Format • Qualitative and quantitative data • Two tests: • Alpha (six weeks) for functionality • Beta (eight weeks) for content • Questionnaire • Interviews • Quick response/light user tick box

  4. Administration • No changes to the database during the test • Timing • Keeping in touch with testers

  5. Assessment and Responses • Response rates • Will not be 100% so ensure that the initial sample is large enough • Responding to: • Negative comments • Positive comments • Requests for additional content or functionality

  6. Ongoing Feedback • Informal • Probably relating to individually delivered items • Formal • Probably relating to major changes in delivery

  7. TRILT offers the most extensive available online UK television and radio listings. It provides fully-searchable details on around 300 channels’ programmes from June 2001 on, with selected data back to 1995. Television and RadioIndex forLearning andTeaching In association with EDINA and JISC http://trilt.bufvc.ac.uk

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