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by Hein Wils, Paul Stork, Hackathon #MW2012, lukasvan3l, Kars Veling, Stedelijk Museum, Ebelien Pondaag and Anna Offermans
In this hands-on workshop we are going to create concepts and use cases based on available online resources. Using the API's of our colleagues we like to research how we can make new experiences for our (online) visitors when combining our joint collections.
We are going to kick off with a short brainstorming session and pick the best ideas to conceptualize. These concepts will be our starting point. Not only will we think and talk about how to create a good user experience out of this, we will start building and implementing it on the spot.
Anyone with an interest in open data can join as long as you are willing to take part in the actual creation of an online experience. We need people who can design, code, write requirements, and people who can conceptualize ideas and curate these. And the good thing is: It won't stop after half a day. We will continue building an online experience during a three day Hackathon during MW2012. Anyone can join in, all skills are needed.
Our goal is to present a joint effort and a concrete result during closing sessions on Saturday. To create a genuine co-operation between institutions and museum professionals, between coders and curators and have some real fun with really great content.
by Nancy Proctor and Sarah Kenderdine
Chair: Nancy Proctor, Smithsonian Institution, USA
Total Immersion: Re-living the Archive (Opening Keynote Presentation by Sarah Kenderdine)
Sarah Kenderdine, Australia
by Johan Oomen, Marieke van Erp, Piotr Adamczyk, Kate Hennessy, Nicholas Jakobsen, Ryan Wallace, Charles Arnold, Alexandra Angeletaki, Marcello Carrozzino, Letizia Jaccheri and Chiara Evangelista
Chair: Piotr Adamczyk
Sharing cultural heritage the linked open data way - everyone's invited
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Virtual Repatriation and the Application Programming Interface: From the Smithsonian Institution's MacFarlane Collection to ‘Inuvialuit Living History’
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Mubil: a Digital Laboratory
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by Carolyn Royston, Bruce Wyman, Robert Stein, Charlotte Sexton and Tim Hart
Chair: Timothy Hart, Museum Victoria, Australia
Navigating the bumpy road: a tactical approach to delivering the digital strategy
Charlotte Sexton, Carolyn Royston, United Kingdom
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The Future of Interactivity
Bruce Wyman, USA
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Blow Up Your Digital Strategy: Changing the Conversation about Museums and Technology
Robert Stein, USA
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by Danny Birchall, Kate Haley Goldman, Martha Henson, Cherry Thian, Mike Saunders, Daniel Evans, Natasha Waterson and Titus Bicknell
Chair: Titus Bicknell, MyDiscovery, USA
Levelling up: Towards best practice in evaluating museum games
Danny Birchall, kate haley goldman, Daniel Evans, Martha Henson, United Kingdom
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Augmented Reality – What reality can we learn from it?
Cherry Thian, Singapore
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Delightfully lost: a new kind of wayfinding at Kew
Natasha Waterson, Mike Saunders, United Kingdom
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by Robert Stein, Ed Bachta, Sebastian Chan, Luke Snarl Dearnley, Annie Conway, Tiffany Leason, Corey Timpson, Steven Beasley and Silvia Filippini
Chair: Corey Timpson, Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Canada
Evaluating the Practical Applications of Eye Tracking in Museums
Robert Stein, Ed Bachta, Silvia Filippini Fantoni, Tiffany Leason, USA
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Using QR codes, mobile apps and wifi tracking data to understand visitor behaviour in exhibitions
Sebastian Chan, Luke Dearnley, Australia
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A Study of Digital Media, Tools, and Technology Use
Steven Beasley, Annie Conway, USA
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by Costis Dallas, Sarah Hromack, Liz Neely and Mary Pettice
Chair: Liz Neely, The Art Institute of Chicago, USA
Steps towards an ontology of digital mediation in museum communication
Costis Dallas, Greece
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Narrating Culture on the Web: Assisting Audience Participation through Reading Rhetoric and Innovating Online Forum Design
Mary Pettice, United States
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From the Ground Up (or the Inside Out): New Approaches in Digital Publishing
Sarah Hromack, Rachel Craft, United States
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by Johan Oomen, Marco Rendina, Perian Sully, Ryan Donahue, thisisaaronland, Nikolaos Simou, Vassilis Tzouvaras, Nasos Drosopoulos, Jean-Pierre EVAIN, Howard Goldstein and David Bearman
Chair: David Bearman, Archives & Museum Informatics, Canada
Linking European Television Heritage
Nikolaos Simou, Vassilis Tzouvaras, Nasos Drosopoulos, Jean-Pierre EVAIN, Johan Oomen, Marco Rendina, Italy
http://www.museumsandtheweb.com/...
10 Museums, 12 Months, 1 DAM system: Adventures in centralized systems at Balboa Park
Howard Goldstein, Perian Sully, USA
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Preserving Flickr and Other Sites of Interest to Museums
Ryan Donahue, Aaron Cope, USA
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by Bruce Wyman, Shelley Mannion, Steven Gray, Claire Ross, Claire Warwick, Jeanie Sinclair and Andrew Hudson-Smith
Chair: Bruce Wyman, None, USA
Beyond Cool: Making Mobile Augmented Reality Work for Museum Education
Shelley Mannion, London
Sounds of the Sea: Making a Mixed Reality Oral History Application for the St Ives Archive
Jeanie Sinclair, United Kingdom
Enhancing Museum Narratives with the QRator Project: a Tasmanian devil, a Platypus and a Dead Man in a Box.
Steven Gray, Claire Ross, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Claire Warwick, United Kingdom
by Robert Stein, Hugh Wallace, Dafydd James, Loic Tallon, Susan Hazan, Bob Ketner and Silvia Filippini
Chair: Susan Hazan, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel
Delivering mobile from the ground-up: exploring the approach
Hugh Wallace, Dafydd James, Loic Tallon, United Kingdom
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Exploring the Relationship Between Visitor Motivation and Engagement in Online Museum Audiences
Silvia Filippini Fantoni, Robert Stein, USA
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Open Innovation and Open Source: A Guide for Content Developers
Bob Ketner, USA
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A reception sponsored by the Exhibitors opens the Exhibit Hall at Museums and the Web. New products, services, and designs are featured in a concentrated gathering of interactive multimedia museum vendors.
The Exhibit Hall is also open all day on Friday, and from 8:30 am. to noon on Saturday for further interaction with the vendors. On those days, vendors will be grouped amongst five dozen Demonstrations by museums of their latest web developments.
by Ranti Junus
Grande Ballroom C
Making sure your web presence is accessible to people with disabilities
Ranti Junus, USA
http://www.museumsandtheweb.com/...
by Sebastian Chan and Jane Finnis
Download and read the Culture24 Let's Get Real report before you come: http://weareculture24.org.uk/pro...
by Bruce Wyman, Susan Chun and Rachel Smith
Help us create a comprehensive infographic that maps the complex landscape of museum technology today. Rachel Smith, Director of Visual Facilitation Services at The Grove Consultants International, will be on hand to record your ideas and turn them into a visual representation. Susan Chun and Bruce Wyman will host the event: stop by for a half-hour, or stay for the whole day.
by Aaron Baker, Ruth Goerger, Gabriela Gil, Rachel Greiner and randallpacker
Maintaining Authenticity, Avoiding Distraction: A Social Media Experiment at the Newseum (Student-led Forum)
Aaron Baker, Rachel Greiner, Ruth Goerger, Gabriela Gil, USA
Chaired by Randall Packer
by Robert Stein and Ryan Donahue
The best session ever
United States United States, San Diego
10th–14th April 2012