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Online Learning

These subject-based websites investigate a range of subjects, and have been designed to provide learning opportunities for educators and their students.

  • Anim8ed

    An online animation resource including step-by-step animation projects, video tutorials, information about animators, and useful links.

    Anim8ed website

  • Britons At War

    Supporting KS2 History, English and ICT, this site features photographs Daily Herald newspaper archive and unique archive film footage from the Yorkshire Film Archive.

    Britons At War website

  • 50 Years of Blue Peter

    Blue Peter evolved from humble origins to a programme with an audience of millions. This exhibition website explores the show's long history and enduring appeal and includes clips, makes and an interactive timeline.

    50 Years of Blue Peter website

  • Don McCullin: In England

    Don McCullin is one of Britain’s greatest photographers who has travelled the world, capturing images of war, famine and disaster – but he has also photographed his own country. This exhibition website presents a personal portrait of England.

    Don McCullin: In England website

  • Animalism

    This exhibition website investigates contemporary media responses to our complex and sometimes uncomfortable relationship with the animal world, and looks at the ways in which photography, film and television represent this relationship.

    Animalism website

  • 100 Years

    Using family album photographs, this website tells the life stories of six adults with personal experience of the industry which made Bradford rich and famous during the last century - wool.

    100 Years website

  • Finland Dialogues

    Photographs taken by students at the University of Lapland were edited and organised by students of Social Anthropology at Hull University, to examine how the editing process changes meaning.

    Finland Dialogues website

  • Auslander | Foreigners

    This website considers identity and stereotypes in Europe through two sets of photographs: one from photographer Martin Parr, and one from students in Potsdam, Germany and Bradford, England.

    Ausländer | Foreigners website


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