Digital technologies have the potential to transform museums and heritage projects, but if you work in a small or medium-sized museum or cultural organisation, where do you start?
Join us for a series of online events and digital content launches exploring how digital technologies have been used in museums and heritage projects across Europe. Our partners from Scotland, Iceland, Ireland and Norway will show you practical examples from curation, collection care, to co-production and more. Invited international speakers will reflect on their projects and share their learning and experience.
Join us for new ideas, practical insight and good advice for your future digital heritage projects. Put the dates in your diary now to start your museum’s journey to digital transformation.
Storytelling and gamification with precise location technology (UWB)
Storytelling and gamification are powerful tools, and, twinned with digital technologies, offer exciting possibilities for heritage engagement. See the webinar below hosted by our partners at Skriðuklaustur where we reflect on all we have learnt through the CINE project.
Programme
15 October 2020, 15.00 – 16.30 CET
Host: Skriðuklaustur, ICE
DIGITAL POSSIBILITIES FOR DATA COLLECTION AND PRESENTATION
22 October 2020, 15.00 – 16.30 CET
Host: University of St Andrews, SCO
WHAT IS SUCCESSFUL CO-PRODUCTION?
29 October 2020, 15.00 – 16.30 CET
Host: Donegal County Museum/Ulster University, IRE/NI
REVIEWING CURATORIAL PRACTICE
5 November 2020, 15.00 – 16.30 CET
Host: Museum Nord, NOR
FUTURE DIGITAL POSSIBILITIES
12 November 2020, 17.00 – 18.30 CET
Host: Museum Nord in collaboration with the Nordlandsseminar, NOR