Content Journey Mapping to Hone Interpretation Planning
Content in museums where theory becomes practice. The best-laid plans of mice and curators are exposed to visitors. Then the
Content in museums where theory becomes practice. The best-laid plans of mice and curators are exposed to visitors. Then the
When planning content, interpreters need to perform a weird type of math. After they formalize their process and create their goals,
Hack the Bureaucracy ( #MuseumNext 2018) Note: These are my notes from my MuseumNext London 2018. I presented with Paul
The ideal interpretive approach is about blending staff ideas with visitor insights. First and foremost, the team should consider
Helping visitors engage in collections is a primary concern for museums. Museum professionals often partner with various vendors, consultants,
The best writing is complex. Persuasive text needs to inform in order to convince the reader. Inspiring texts often grow
Thinking systematically about content creation requires having a facile ability to navigate between communicating the overall idea and articulating
The Aspen Institute had their annual State of Race Symposium last week. Journalist Juan Williams moderated two panels: one about
Over the last few years, there have been some heated debates behind the scenes of museum education offices about
At AAM 2018, there was a wonderful panel led by Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko about Decolonization. While all the speakers were wonderful, I