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Axel Vogelsang

Research Methods Final Presentations Fall, 2010 on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Students developed a set of prototype smartphone apps for the Museum of Modern Art, based on a field study of museum visitors. After synthesizing their research findings and developing a set of personas, the students began prototyping and testing their product concepts. Finally, they presented their concepts to a panel of representatives from the Museum of Modern Art. These presentations reflect the research and design methods used throughout the process.
Axel Vogelsang

3DVISA - 0 views

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    3DVisA was funded between 2006 and 2008 by the UK Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC). The Network was hosted by King's Visualisation Lab in the Centre for Computing in the Humanities at King's College London. It was an integral part of a wider UK Visualisation Support Network, VizNET, spanning the UK academic research community. This website documents some of 3DVisA activities and provides access to publications and resources created in 2006-2008, some of which continue to be maintained by King's Visualisation Lab. 3DVisA was also the Secretariat of The London Charter for the use of three-dimensional Visualisation in the Research and Communication of Cultural Heritage.
Axel Vogelsang

ResearchSpace Requirements - Practical Vision and Supporting Notes - ResearchSpace - 0 views

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    RS combines research tools with social networking applications such as forums, wikis and blogs. The research tools are launched from a custom toolbar embedded into the collaboration application itself and therefore they are easily incorporated into a project's workflow . Essentially these research tool 'plug-ins' provide an additional layer of functionality so that data and digital assets can be searched and edited while engaging in more informal collaboration and communication activity. Conversely, it is the collaboration activity that creates opportunities for more formal data recording.
Axel Vogelsang

British Library - Growing Knowledge - The evolution of research - 0 views

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    Growing Knowledge: The evolution of research An exhibition at the British Library showcasing innovative research tools
Axel Vogelsang

Digital audiences: engagement with arts and culture online - 1 views

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    Every day millions of Britons engage with the arts and cultural sector through digital media.1 This engagement comes in many forms and is in a constant state of evolution, driven by technological change. Five years ago, mobile phones were for texts and calls and Facebook barely existed. Today, a quarter of us have a smartphone through which we can listen to a song, or watch a trailer for an artistic performance.2 Over 40,000 people track the Royal Opera House, and over 58,000 the British Museum, through Facebook; while FACT in Liverpool has 7,000 Twitter followers.However, this research represents the first time that this online engagement with arts and culture in England has been captured and quantified
Axel Vogelsang

MoMA Smartphone App - School of Visual Arts - MFA in Interaction Design - 1 views

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    Students developed a set of prototype smartphone apps for the Museum of Modern Art, based on a field study of museum visitors.
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    Students developed a set of prototype smartphone apps for the Museum of Modern Art, based on a field study of museum visitors. After synthesizing their research findings and developing a set of personas, the students began prototyping and testing their product concepts. Finally, they presented their concepts to a panel of representatives from the Museum of Modern Art. These presentations reflect the research and design methods used throughout the process.
Axel Vogelsang

Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art - 0 views

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    The Timeline is a chronological, geographical, and thematic exploration of the history of art from around the world, as illustrated by the Museum's collection. It is an invaluable reference and research tool for students, educators, scholars, and anyone interested in the study of art history and related subjects. First launched in 2000, the Timeline extends from prehistory to the present day. The Museum's curators, conservators, and educators research and write the Timeline, that continues to expand in scope and depth and reflect the most up-to-date scholarship.
Axel Vogelsang

Screened Out: Preferences for Technology in Museums | ExhibiTricks: The Museum Exhibit ... - 0 views

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    A research shows that most people actually don't rate supportive technology very high when it comes to museum visits. However, the comment section is quite interesting as it shows that this also depends very much on the type of museum. Art museums for example do have a comparably high acceptance of technology (about one third)
Bettina Minder

RRN: Overview - 0 views

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    RECIPROCAL CHARING: "The Reciprocal Research Network (RRN) is a key component of the Museum of Anthropology's Renewal Project, "A Partnership of Peoples." In addition to the RRN, the Renewal Project comprises several complementary and innovative components, including a new Research Centre, Major Temporary Exhibition Gallery, and Community Suite. Together, they support collaborative, socially responsible, and interdisciplinary research across local, national, and international borders. "
Axel Vogelsang

Brooklyn Museum: Community: bloggers@brooklynmuseum » Welcome to WikiPop, 25 ... - 1 views

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    Seductive Subversion opens today and the show takes a look at the impact of women artists on the traditionally male-dominated field of Pop art.  The exhibition team wanted to keep things simple in the gallery-a spare look, so the pop art would really pop out at you.  At the same time, the team had a plethora of research about each of the 25 artists featured in the show and wanted a way to share that with the public.   So, the goals of this endeavor became two-fold.  First, how do we share the research and, second, how do we do it in a way that won't overwhelm the visitor experience?  Wikipedia + iPads became the answer
Bettina Minder

Cultural Heritage and the Semantic Web British Museum & UCL Study Day - Jan 13th - Rese... - 0 views

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    Cultural Heritage and the Semantic Web British Museum & UCL Study Day - Jan 13th The World Wide Web is an essential part of the Museum's toolkit for publishing information, engaging visitors and communicating across the globe. However, museum web sites and information systems are still largely silos that make it difficult for us to realize the benefits of bringing data together. The growing momentum of the Semantic Web movement means a greater investment in the technology and tools needed to convert its potential into practical opportunities that museums can utilise. Und: "A museum object is more like an illustration, or witness of the past, than information in its own right. Cultural historical research means understanding 'possible pasts', the facts, events, material, social and psychological influences and motivations. It lives from understanding contexts, by pulling together bits and pieces of related facts from disparate resources, which can typically not be classified under subjects in an obvious way. It lives from taking into account all known facts." 
Axel Vogelsang

20 of the most innovative Facebook campaigns ever - 0 views

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    "With marketers around the world all trying to come up with creative ways of engaging with users on Facebook and building fan bases we thought we would do a little research and share some of the best case studies from around the world. There are games, videos, interactive campaigns and lot of big brands spending lots of money on this list and if you have your thinking cap on you might just pick out a little gem for your own campaign"
Axel Vogelsang

How to Evaluate Online Success? A New Piece of Action Research | conference.archimuse.com - 1 views

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    "How to measure and define the success of cultural websites and online services is a problem common to all parts of the cultural sector - museums, archives, galleries, arts organizations, libraries and publishers. Worse, funding agencies and government departments lack the expertise to offer guidelines or set standards. The result is a confusing mixture of statistics and reporting that reveals little about genuine user satisfaction."
Axel Vogelsang

MUSTEL - 0 views

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    The outcome of MUSTEL is the development and dissemination of recommendations for theoretically-motivated design principles for technology enhanced learning in museums. The success criteria for the outcome is the integration of Kaleidoscope research on TE
Axel Vogelsang

Blended Museum | University Konstanz - 0 views

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    \n\nDurch den Einsatz von Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien hat sich das Spektrum musealer Präsentationsformen erweitert. Es sind neue Möglichkeiten zur begleitenden Vermittlung von Inhalten im realen Museum entstanden. Weiterhin bieten viele Museen einen ortsunabhängigen Zugriff auf Museumsinformationen durch ein „virtuelles Museum" über das Internet an. Dieses wird jedoch meist nur zur Öffentlichkeitsarbeit genutzt und schöpft somit das Potenzial einer der heterogenen Besuchergruppe gerechten Präsentation von Museumsinhalten im Internet noch nicht aus.
Bettina Minder

Commons on Flickr: an interview with one of our Flickr friends, Bob Meade (part one) - 0 views

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    Bob Meade has been one of our most prolific 'friends' on Flickr. He has done an enormous amount of tagging, added a great deal of additional research to our images, and was the man behind the discovery of the Mosman Bay Falls. Paula Bray (the Museum's Image Services Manager) and I conducted a long face to face interview with Bob who very generously agreed to speak to us about his background and motivations. It was an incredibly revealing interview that demonstrates the power of museums and cultural institutions opening up their collections to 'amateur' researchers and enthusiasts.
Bettina Minder

Digital Media Pedagogy - MindMeister Mind Map - 0 views

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    Digital Media Pedag: Research Trebor Scholz: Parsons: Trebor Scholz "Learning through Digital Media" is the result of four workshops thattook place in the fall of 2010 when a total of eighty New Schoolfaculty, librarians, students, and staff came together to think aboutlearning with digital media. We would be delighted if you'd review oneof the texts now. Public peer review will end on January 25, 2011.  Der link führt zur Übersicht der Recherche auf mindmeister
Axel Vogelsang

Programme - Communicating the Museum : The museum and You - 0 views

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    "This year's Communicating the Museum conference is being held in the elegant, creative and historic German city of Düsseldorf. Our theme this year is the Visitor Experience and the vital role it plays in building and retaining audiences. Leading international speakers and practitioners will present important and ground-breaking thoughts and ideas on: * creating the very best experience for all visitors * cutting edge visitor research from around the world * generating income from visitors * the dynamic and creative relationship between marketing and the visitor experience - the unified tone of voice and customer service * brand and the visitor experience * interpretation and learning * the future of the visitor experience - on-line and beyond"
Axel Vogelsang

Ten Guidelines for Quantitative Measurement of UX | UX Magazine - 0 views

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    Most UX designers use qualitative research-typically in the form of usability tests-to guide their decision-making. However, using quantitative data to measure user experience can be a very different proposition. Over the last two years our UX team at Vanguard has developed some tools and techniques to help us use quantitative data effectively. We've had some successes, we've had some failures, we've laughed, we've cried, and we've developed ten key guidelines that you might find useful.
Axel Vogelsang

Museums & Mobile - 2012 Survey - 0 views

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    The 2012 Museums & Mobile Survey finding are now available! Please jump right in and feel free to dig deep into the information we collected in this years' survey.
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