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December 2015 – Simply Museums
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Cause we are living in a Digital World. As life becomes increasingly digital, museums are seeking the best ways to make use of digital to improve and expand access to their unique offer. – Oxford University Museums. Finger Ring available in Museum of London’s Online Collection. Museums can choose to go digital by offering their collections online. Who can be used both in the galleries or at home, by providing talks and/or courses online. As well as by using digital elements in the galleries itself. On Tw...
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Museums and social media – Simply Museums
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Museums and social media. In 2014 it was reported that 2 billion. People used social media actively every month, and I can imagine that this number is even higher in 2016. With so many people engaging in social media on a regular basis and with social media sites becoming easier to use for institutions and organisations, more and more museums can be found on these sites. Museums showing up on Facebook. Is almost expected and some even try out other platforms like Tumblr. For a museum to successfully enga...
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Cause we are living in a Digital World – Simply Museums
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Cause we are living in a Digital World. As life becomes increasingly digital, museums are seeking the best ways to make use of digital to improve and expand access to their unique offer. – Oxford University Museums. Finger Ring available in Museum of London’s Online Collection. Museums can choose to go digital by offering their collections online. Who can be used both in the galleries or at home, by providing talks and/or courses online. As well as by using digital elements in the galleries itself. On Tw...
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Museums and social media – Simply Museums
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Museums and social media. In 2014 it was reported that 2 billion. People used social media actively every month, and I can imagine that this number is even higher in 2016. With so many people engaging in social media on a regular basis and with social media sites becoming easier to use for institutions and organisations, more and more museums can be found on these sites. Museums showing up on Facebook. Is almost expected and some even try out other platforms like Tumblr. For a museum to successfully enga...
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Gamification – Simply Museums
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Is defined as applying game elements and/or game principles in non-game contexts to engage and motivate people to achieve a goal. Gamification has become very popular in a variety of different contexts and has proved to be useful in both education and marketing. Nowadays, gamification can be found everywhere, in many different forms, like the app Zombies, Run! The Dancing Traffic Light. And The Piano Stairs. Reed A. Raymond. For some, it might seem as though gamification is the answer to everything.
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Cause we are living in a Digital World – Simply Museums
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Cause we are living in a Digital World. As life becomes increasingly digital, museums are seeking the best ways to make use of digital to improve and expand access to their unique offer. – Oxford University Museums. Finger Ring available in Museum of London’s Online Collection. Museums can choose to go digital by offering their collections online. Who can be used both in the galleries or at home, by providing talks and/or courses online. As well as by using digital elements in the galleries itself. On Tw...
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November 2015 – Simply Museums
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Is defined as applying game elements and/or game principles in non-game contexts to engage and motivate people to achieve a goal. Gamification has become very popular in a variety of different contexts and has proved to be useful in both education and marketing. Nowadays, gamification can be found everywhere, in many different forms, like the app Zombies, Run! The Dancing Traffic Light. And The Piano Stairs. Reed A. Raymond. For some, it might seem as though gamification is the answer to everything.
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About me – Simply Museums
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My name is Thea and I have a Master’s Degree in Cultural Heritage Management from Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway. While studying, I’ve been working for the organisation Museum Stavanger in my hometown Stavanger, Norway. This organisation consists of 10 different museums that includes everything from a art museum and a natural history museum, to a monastery and historical museums and buildings. October 14, 2015. Assignment: October 8th 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Crowdsourcing – Simply Museums
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Many argues that crowdsourcing is a unique opportunity for institutions like museums and archives, to connect with their audiences and build stronger relationships with them as well as engage broader audiences with a more meaningful participation. But it is also an opportunity for museums to get work done that otherwise wouldn’t get done, often for a lesser cost. So what is crowdsourcing really? Used crowdsourcing (the contributors had to be certified) to transcribe and digitize old church records so tha...
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Crowdsourcing – Simply Museums
https://simplymuseums.wordpress.com/2016/01/06/crowdsourcing-for-better-or-for-worse
Many argues that crowdsourcing is a unique opportunity for institutions like museums and archives, to connect with their audiences and build stronger relationships with them as well as engage broader audiences with a more meaningful participation. But it is also an opportunity for museums to get work done that otherwise wouldn’t get done, often for a lesser cost. So what is crowdsourcing really? Used crowdsourcing (the contributors had to be certified) to transcribe and digitize old church records so tha...
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