A map of all of the Cultural institutions exhibiting at the Learning in the Present: The Melbourne City Experience day.
City of Melbourne Maps include a powerful search feature allowing you to search for community services, parks\ or even walking tours based around different themes.
A microblogging service; Twitter lets you send short messages that can include pictures, videos and location information.
Storify is a great tool for building a digital story. It allows you to mix text, links, pictures, YouTube videos, Facebook updates and Tweets into a story.
Lost! 100 Lost Buildings of Melbourne is an interactive app that uses augmented reality to enable you to visually overlay buildings from the past onto the present.
Events in the city is lists events that are on in Melbourne. You can search by day, event type etc
A visualisation tool that shows where people are walking in Melbourne with historical data
A brief video demonstration of how to add web pictures, Flickr pictures, Tweets and YouTube videos to a Storify story.
Create amazing videos from the pictures and video clips of an event, then easily share it with friends and family.
"Through Making History, you can research, create and share family and community stories."
Historypin uses Google Maps to overlay photographs, video and audio to a map. It also lets you overlay photographs on Street View images.
Historypin is a wonderful tool that allows you to pin photographs, videos and audio to a digital map. It also allows you to overlay photographs on Google streetview, providing a comparison between the present and the past. Discover how to get started with this user guide.
"The Vic-Heritage app for IOS devices explores the histories of the most important and unusual places in Melbourne and regional Victoria, Australia."
"Tanya Wolkenberg, Heritage Communications Project Officer for the Heritage Council of Victoria introduces Vic Heritage, an iPhone app that lets you explore significant sites across Victoria. "
Resources for Teachers and Students about heritage sites and the Old Melbourne Gaol, Polly Woodside and Rippon Lea.