Museums and Web2 in France

October 25, 2007

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Gaëlle Crenn gave a talk on the potential of Web2.0 on museums, primarily in cultural institutions in France. They examined how this new multimedia will transform the interaction between users and institutions. Several US museums were seen as exemplars eg: Brooklyn Museum website (see museum blog, community, digital (and real) graffiti walls, personalised comments and […]

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Adaptive processes to promote social interaction in museums

October 25, 2007

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Karen Tanenbaum and Kevin Muise are presenting a very good paper on adaptive processes for guides working with families to promote social interaction (link). They undertook an ethnographic study of families visiting museums (primarily natural history) and then identified three challenges (opportunities surely) and developed 2-axis taxonomies for each of these which they applied to […]

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Multiple perspectives for collective sharing

October 25, 2007

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In a ICHIM07 session entitled “In-Museum engagement” Liam Bannon and Palmyre Pierroux are presenting MUSTEL: Framing the Design of Technology-Enhanced Learning Activities for Museum Visitors. This is part of a kaleidoscope project about technology enhanced learning. Liam is talking about the need for a multitude of perspectives: technology exploration; collaborative learning; exhibition design etc. But […]

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Digital information making history first person singular

October 25, 2007

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Ian Wilson is the Librarian and Archivist of Canada. His talk is “To hold infinity in the palm of your hand” (from William Blake). The talk is about the opportunity and challenges of internet and search engine (eg google). The challenge is primarily one of stewardship and the relationship with business models. He says that […]

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Three days of digital culture and heritage

October 25, 2007

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We’re at ICHIM07 the international cultural heritage informatics meeting. The theme is Digital Culture and Heritage – Khlya and I are presenting our Simpa work this afternoon: Worlds colliding: Participatory storytelling and indigenous culture in building interactive games.The opening session is a tribute to someone I didn’t know, but has obviously had a big impact […]

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