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what will the museum of the future be like?

Rachael Coghlan
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For members of the Museums Australia Evaluation and Visitor Research Special Interest Group - to share resources, expertise, information and ideas.
December 4
For members of the Museums Australia Evaluation and Visitor Research Special Interest Group - to share resources, expertise, information and ideas.
December 3
October 24
I have a free podcast with John where he discussed the five identity-related motivations: http://bit.ly/JaGxm
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August 14
What is the precise URL please, not just the link to the page listing audios
August 14
For members of the Museums Australia Evaluation and Visitor Research Special Interest Group - to share resources, expertise, information and ideas.
August 13
Here's the seminar notes on the University of Queensland School of Tourism website
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Helen Joraslafsky (Manager, National Pioneer Women's Hall of Fame Inc.) has emailed me with this suggestion: My suggestion at the EVRSIG AGM in Newcastle was for a workshop to explain the importance/benefit/suggested format of visitor surveys in ou…
August 3
Hi, everyone! This is Lynn and I'll be trying to connect and join in the conversation this weekend. If you ahve any specific questions for me, please post them. And Rachael, I thought you did a great job of explaining PMM and how I used it!
August 1
Thnx Linda. This is interesting. What I'd like to know now then is what museums are or should now be doing? And is anyone actually doing anything to apply John and Lynn's findings in their approaches to learning? Was this discussed?
July 31
A few of the things I took away from the seminar were: John made the statement that "Individuals with similar motivations have qualitatively similar visit experiences and display qualitatively similar short- and long-term patterns of long-term mean…
July 30

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Director of Audience Development and Public Programs.
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National Museum of Australia
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At 5:43am on October 24, 2009, yves apeloig said…
This is about a revolution in museum, culture, education ...
The European Commission for ITC inclusion (Paul TIMMERS, Director) said it is a revolution and it will bring a new paradigme.

The concept is the behavioral geovector and the system is able to get informations (audio, visual...) without any manipulation, just by looking something and according my interest for what I am looking
Without any kind of suplementary equipement (rfid, wifi etc.)
Without camera
Inside as well outside
free hands, directly usable by all publics (disable or not)
And to get a reconstitution of my way, according my point of view and my preferences on my compute
Anonymously

I would be delighted to give you more info about Percipio
The system is fully operational. It has been tested in real condition for more than one years. A demo will take place in the Museum of Art et Métiers in Paris

There is a french article in wikipedia
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geo-localisation_vectorielle

Cordialy
Yves APELOIG

eshkarEN01.pdf
At 12:43pm on August 3, 2009, Lynn D. Dierking said…
I will send you the entire chapter (Chapter 10 of Learning from museums). I tied to figure out how to attach it to this note but could not find a place--sorry! The discussion of the Hands-On History Room is an example of trying to support Within Group Sociocultural Mediation.
At 11:40am on August 3, 2009, Lynn D. Dierking said…
Thanks, Rachael! I'm slowly catching up and getting my head above water. I hope you have an enjoyable and productive time working on the Discovery Centre. If I can be helpful in any way let me know. One quick question--Did I send you the section of the chapter in Learning from Museums in which we discussed the Hands-On History Room?

Best;

Lynn
At 1:53am on July 23, 2009, John H Falk said…
Rachael,
Thanks, sorry it took so long.
When I have a moment I intend to add a comment to the discussion board about our talk.
Hope all's well with you.
Cheers,
John
 
 

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