Yes! And spend time talking about how they were created, the processes involved, challenges, things we learnt along the way and so on.
I did not count, but there seemed to be at least 20-30 people at yesterday's event, from a wide variety of organisations. I think it would be a good way of communicating the work we do, much of which is extremely innovative and would be of interest to others.
If we were to do something on SchomeBase, we could make it clear that we were recording chat logs and then share them with the Schome community afterwards. There seems to be a lot of interest in how machinima can be used to support learning and teaching. It could also be a way of bringing some of the other work we have done as part of the project to a wider audience.
It would involve a minimum of two or three staff (probably more) being on hand to answer questions and lead discussions, and a space in which to show recent work.
However, any such project would have to fit in with our 'grand overall plan for everything'. For example, no point trying to do it when key staff members are busy with important projects such as the Time Travellers, Noel's team's projects, Schome in Space, and so on. What about towards the end of Phase 3? (Or even early in the next Phase

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