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The Creative School project was funded under Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships. It aimed to address a major issue impacting young and adult populations in Europe: unemployment and lack of opportunities to develop and new skills.
Pagode supported cultural heritage institutions to increase the amount of high-quality Chinese heritage records available on Europeana and create new ways for people to explore them.
Share3D developed two web applications, a dashboard and a storytelling tool, which integrated APIs available from Europeana to help end-users to engage with 3D archaeological content.
CultureMoves developed three tools that support the creative processes of both professional and amateur users of cultural heritage content from Europeana.
Marking the end of the first year of the Time Machine project, a conference in Brussels last week outlined the exciting potential for the future of the initiative. Europeana Executive Director Harry Verwayen was there to discuss how Europeana’s continued collaboration in Time Machine can provide the building blocks for new applications of digital cultural heritage.