The PhD journey is a lonely one, but the Doctoral Colloquium brought so many of us (from 20+ countries!) together to share experiences and seek guidance from many brilliant scholars around the world. Looking forward to tomorrow! #Museums #CulturalSector #DigitalCulturalValueĪfter an unforgettable week in Ireland I’d like to thank The EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT again for their dedication, openness and passion for diverse, forward-thinking research and for being so welcoming. □ We cannot isolate digital strategy to make it something “other”, it has to be fully integrated into what is happening within the museum. □ If we are designing content for digital, they do not have the same rules as the physical, so why should we stick to them? - Smithsonian Institution □ Audiences must come first, as well as consideration of the nuances of different platforms. □ How do we transfer skills learned during lockdown(s) to improve experience, accessibility, and diversity post-Covid? □ How do we get museum messages out to people who are not likely to visit physically? It’s clear cultural institutions need to embolden their societal missions moving forwards - as well as the role technology plays in those missions. The acceleration of the importance of digital content has undoubtedly been propelled because of Covid-19. Particularly loved being transported to Casa Batlló, Gaudí Barcelona! Listening to Douglas Hegley, The Metropolitan Museum of Art was fascinating, and learning from Greenwood Rising was such a special opportunity! Enjoyed hearing from museum professionals around the □ discussing how technology helps us engage with culture. Great first day at MuseumNext Digital Summit.
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