O x T A L E N T 2003 Winners
1. Science Projects (£150)
- Winner: Dr. Nick Brown, Department of Plant Sciences - GIS & Remote Sensing & Digital Mapping Course
- Runner up: Dr. Danny Tucker, Nuffield Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology - Obstetrics & Gynaecology web site and Internet-based teaching programme
2. Humanities & Social Science Projects (£150)
- Winner: Alexander Huber, Systems and Electronic Resources Service (SERS)
The Thomas Gray Archive
- Runner up: Andy Priestner, Library & Information Services, Said Business
School,
[https://sbs-eclipse.sbs.ox.ac.uk/sbsintranet/new_intranet/virtual_library.asp] Virtual Library [password-protected]
3. Non-Disciplinary Projects (£150)
- Winner: Kim Miller & Paresh Raval, Oxford University Resources for the
Blind
The DAISY Project (Digital Authoring Information SYstem) [CD submission]
- Runner up: Karl Harrison, Department of Chemistry
Oxford Virtual Tour
4. Student Projects (£150)
- Winner: Corin Howitt, University College, Philosophy Faculty,
blobLogic: A Computational System for Teaching Logic
- Runner up: Daniel Reisel, Christ Church, Department of Experimental
Psychology,
NeuroReview
* Special award for best project created with the assistance of professional or dedicated web developers (non-monetary)
- Winner: Mr. Shio-yun Kan, Centre for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language,
Institute for Chinese Studies / ACDT
Chinese Multimedia CDROM
Runners up:
- Prof. A. K. Bowman, Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents, Faculty of Classics
/ ACDT,
The Vindolanda Tablets On-line - Audrey Cantley, Faculty of Classics / TALL,
Archaeology for Amateurs: The Mysteries of Crete
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