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TRILT offers searchable details of around 300 UK channels' programs from June 2001, with some data dating back to 1995. In partnership with EDINA and JISC, it serves as a Television and Radio Index for Learning and Teaching. Potential testers include various educational and media-related institutions and organizations, with a call for volunteers for testing the database functionality and content. The testing process involves qualitative and quantitative data analysis, questionnaires, interviews, and ongoing feedback mechanisms to assess responses and make necessary improvements. TRILT: facilitating access to a vast array of television and radio listings across the UK.
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TRILT offers the most extensive available online UK television and radio listings. It provides fully-searchable details on around 300 channels’ programmes from June 2001 on, with selected data back to 1995. Television and RadioIndex forLearning andTeaching In association with EDINA and JISC http://trilt.bufvc.ac.uk
Potential Testers • UK HE/FE institutions licensed to record and retain copies of programmes • BUFVC members (HE, FE and others) • TRILT Steering Committee • JISC • Education- or media-related organisations (NSA, BFI etc) • TRILT team, EDINA staff and BUFVC staff • Call for volunteers
Format • Qualitative and quantitative data • Two tests: • Alpha (six weeks) for functionality • Beta (eight weeks) for content • Questionnaire • Interviews • Quick response/light user tick box
Administration • No changes to the database during the test • Timing • Keeping in touch with testers
Assessment and Responses • Response rates • Will not be 100% so ensure that the initial sample is large enough • Responding to: • Negative comments • Positive comments • Requests for additional content or functionality
Ongoing Feedback • Informal • Probably relating to individually delivered items • Formal • Probably relating to major changes in delivery
TRILT offers the most extensive available online UK television and radio listings. It provides fully-searchable details on around 300 channels’ programmes from June 2001 on, with selected data back to 1995. Television and RadioIndex forLearning andTeaching In association with EDINA and JISC http://trilt.bufvc.ac.uk