Buzzfeed Quiz: Which TV Historian Are You?

Over 2000 people have already taken our new Buzzfeed quiz: ‘Which TV Historian Are You?’ Screen Shot 2016-03-05 at 19.43.10

The quiz asks users to choose their favourite images from a selection of categories such as faces, windows and animals (as seen below).

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Many of the images used in the quiz have been taken from the My Lincolnshire Collection web app, launched last Friday on Siren FM. You can have a listen to our live launch here, and give the app a go here.

And of course, join the thousands of people who have already found out which TV Historian they are with our Buzzfeed quiz, here.

Siren FM Breakfast launches My Lincolnshire Collection web app

We’ve re-posted this from Siren FM, so you can listen to the successful radio web launch, with our brilliant student volunteers:

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A new web app was launched LIVE on the Siren FM Breakfast Show this morning.

Host Jarrad Johnson was joined in the studio by University of Lincoln professor Carenza Lewis and Our Lincolnshire’s Anna Cruse.

The web app is called My Lincolnshire Collection and enables users to explore a selection of 100 images of heritage objects, and curate their own heritage collection of up to 10 objects.

Afterwards, the app provides a map of where each of the selections can be found within the county, so you can visit them.

The app starts the second half of the heritage project run by Our Lincolnshire which is funded by Arts Council England.

Carenza and Anna tested out the app on four students: Stephen, Josh, Marcus and James.

You can give it a go by visiting: My Lincolnshire Collection

Listen to the feature on the Breakfast Show here.

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Many thanks from the Our Lincolnshire team to the Siren FM Breakfast team for hosting a great launch and to our volunteer web app testers.

Today: Our Lincolnshire Web-App Launch

Today Our Lincolnshire is launching our brand new web app, My Lincolnshire Collection.

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The app is accessible via any web-enabled device, and enables users to explore a range of heritage objects from all over Lincolnshire, curating a collection of the county’s heritage according to their own tastes and priorities.

Here’s how to create your Lincolnshire Collection:

Step 1. Choose up to 10 favourites from our 100 specially selected heritage object tiles. Images of these objects have been collected from heritage sites all over the county in the hopes that, in addition to the historical artefacts that draw thousands of visitors to our city centre each year, the collection will also represent Lincolnshire’s lesser-known treasures.

From the panel of 100 images, you can click and drag a tile into your Lincolnshire Collection bar at the top of the page to put it into your collection (don’t worry, you can always drag a tile back out of your Lincolnshire Collection bar if you change your mind).

To get a better look at an image, simply click on its tile to enlarge it. You will also find a description of the object, to help you make the all-important decision of whether or not to select it for your Lincolnshire Collection. Once you’ve finished your collection, click ‘Next’!

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Step 2: Tell us in the comments box how or why you chose the objects that you did for your Lincolnshire Collection. Did you go with a specific theme? Or did you choose the objects that appealed visually? We’d love to know!

Step 3: Discover where you can go to find your selections in real life, using our handy map of Lincolnshire – you’ll see that all of your chosen objects have been marked individually according to your Lincolnshire Collection. You could even plan a trip around the county to see them all!

 

Step 4: Share with your friends! Heritage is for everyone, so be sure to spread the goodness.

We hope that you enjoy using our new web app to create your Lincolnshire Collection. If you have any questions about the app that aren’t covered in this post, please feel free to get in touch using the contact form below.

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