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Category: Tracing the contours of digital transformation

Museum Challenges for 2019

January 7, 2019 Ed Rodley

Distillation of a Twitter chat from New Year’s 2019 about challenges facing museum experience designers.

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Useful Dialectics, Part One – Transformation vs. Change

September 28, 2017 Ed Rodley

  I’m very excited for MCN2017 in November! The intellectual thrill of beating a session into shape with friends old and new is like a

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That Which Is Lost

January 30, 2016 Ed Rodley

One of the follow up conversations I had at MCN2015 was with Jeff Inscho about our Content session. It was a wide-ranging one, touching on

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Tracing the contours of digital transformation, Part Three

September 21, 2015 Ed Rodley

In Part One of this series, I laid out what I see as one of the biggest challenges facing museums in the early 21st century;

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Tracing the contours of digital transformation, Part Two

September 14, 2015 Ed Rodley

In Part One of this series, I laid out what I see as one of the biggest challenges facing museums in the early 21st century;

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Tracing the contours of digital transformation, Part One

September 11, 2015 Ed Rodley

I’ve been thinking a lot about transformation since writing about the Museum Full Stack. It’s been a deep rabbit hole and promises to get deeper,

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