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thoughts on museums, content, design, and why they matter

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Tag: Horizon Report

Things I loved about MCN 2013

November 29, 2013 Ed Rodley

Nov 24th, YUL-> BOS I am strangely energized and exhausted, yawning and unable to stop writing. I’ve got just enough money left to get home

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Digital interactivity, new media literacy, and museum staff

January 16, 2012 Ed Rodley

I’ve been thinking about digital interactives lately.  The Horizon Report: 2011 Museum Edition is full of technologies poised to alter our practice. The New Media

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What are the big trends in interactive exhibits for 2012?

December 22, 2011 Ed Rodley

Since it’s the end of the year, I’ve been staring at my list of “things I’d like to do in 2012” and trying to turn

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And now the deep breath before the plunge…

November 21, 2011 Ed Rodley

Hello, blog! Nice to see you again! How’ve you been? What’s new? I managed to mail off the latest (and last?) draft of my thesis

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The New Media Consortium wants your help!

October 6, 2011 Ed Rodley

I’m on the Advisory Board for this year’s NMC Horizon Report: Museums Edition.  It’s a fabulous guidebook to what’s out there and what’s coming. As part of

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