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

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    • Designing for Playful Engagement in Museums: Immersion, Emotion, Narrative, and Gameplay
    • The distributed museum is already here–it’s just not very evenly distributed
    • Humanizing the Digital: Unproceedings from the MCN 2018 Conference
    • CODE | WORDS: Technology and Theory in the Museum
    • A Series of Epistolary Romances. The second experiment by the CODE|WORDS collective.
    • Being teachable
    • Reprogram: Technology, innovation and culture in a new era of museums
    • Firearms curation in late seventeenth-and early eighteenth-century maritime contexts| A comparative study
    • Looking Around vs. Looking Down: Incorporating Mobility into Your Experience Design
    • MONA: Less is More
    • The Ethics of Exhibiting Salvaged Shipwrecks
    • Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination
    • So We’ve Got a Web Site, Now What?

Tag: Janet Carding

Useful Dialectics, Part Five: Culture vs. Values

October 30, 2017 Ed Rodley

Values Museums love to talk about their values. A quick Google search of “museum values” will turn up a long list of worthy-sounding concepts like

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Useful Dialectics, Part Four – Literacy vs. fluency

October 23, 2017 Ed Rodley

Digital literacy “..is essential to improving technical infrastructure and workflows. Digital literacy needs to be achieved across the board, especially in the context of museum

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MCN 2012 – Directors’ Roundtable

November 17, 2012 Ed Rodley

This is going to be a long post on love. If you’re feeling a bit jaded, or just not in the mood, you may want

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Making a museum from scratch: Part Two – inspirational readings

May 24, 2012 Ed Rodley

The comments on Part Two have been really fascinating to read and take in.  Addressing your feedback has been very important to me, so Part

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Vision, Desire, Attitude, and Focus

February 19, 2012 Ed Rodley

I’m stuck in them midst of rewrites to my thesis and too preoccupied to write much. But in spite of this I’ve had two competing

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