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Hi Yes And no people don't want to manipulate anymore. One of the most advanced solution (but I hesitate to give more details because I have been criticized to make publicity for myself... ;-( is percipio. A behavioral interface freehand It is a com…
December 6
Hi Yves, I'd love to!! I can't find it anywhere online- other than an investment firm in Seattle and that's probably not what you're talking about. PM me and send me the links!! :)
December 4
I found your article very interrested From the beginning to the end And I have only one thing to say Come to try Percipio :-) I will be delighted to show it to you Yves APELOIG
December 3
This is such a great discussion!! I have to preface all of my comments by admitting that I've spent my career in education, then ed tech and now specifically museum ed tech so I am by no means objective. That said, I thought that this was an extreme…
December 2
This is really interesting. Thanks so much for sharing! :)
November 27
The presentation in the museum of art et métier in Paris during the science's days on 21 and 22 of November, was interested in many point and at least for now it give some answers to your questions. The using of cell phone (Iphone, adroid) was not s…
November 25
The Horizon Report has a great section on mobile technology as it relates to learning. It speaks to relevance for Teaching, Learning,Research, or Creative Expression. http://www.nmc.org/pdf/2009-Horizon-Report.pdf
November 25
Ryan, I am not sure what you mean by cel phone tours "being dated." Any changes beyond cell phone tours, would be tied to the development of new technologies, the hardware that runs it, and the cost of putting 'new' into the hands of museum visitors…
October 28
This was not for NPR airwaves. It went on our blog at NPR.org/alltech: http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2009/06/cell_phone_tours.html
October 28
Ryan, Did this show ever air? Scott
October 27
We installed a PickUp Audio Guide system from Dataton early this summer. There were some technical problems (mostly hardware, but some software) in the beginning, but they were sorted out. The system was launched recently so you have to count with s…
October 27
In my opinion, the starting point, construction of the human, in all meanings, depends on the relation with the reality. Reality is coming first and is unsurmountable. Media, whatever the level of sophistication, are crucial, essential, indispensabl…
October 26
Perhaps the next will be behavioral geovector device ? A device free hands, which knows what you are looking, inside as well outside, and how much you are interested. And send you a enriched reconstitution of your path according your point of view a…
October 26
I'd be delighted to talk with you about Open Museum, a new web-based service that supports free audio tours (among other things...) for museums. The US non-profit Heritance (of which I'm the Director), is creating this service in order to make it po…
October 14
On the topic of the future of audio guides, together with Learning Times, we've put together the following online survey which explores many of the questions form this thread inc. - Why do / (or don’t) museums use handheld guide? - How do we perceiv…
October 6
Hi Adam and Megan, I'm a bit late with the reply as I only just joined the group but we use the Dataton Pickup devices for audio tours of our Museum. As Alan has said it is a simple solution as visitors only have to 'point and shoot' to start the fi…
October 2

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