Wanted: MW2007 Birds of a Feather Breakfast Topics

jtrant's picture

There's a call out for topics for tables at the Museums and the Web 2007 Birds of a Feather Breakfast. What's on your mind that you'd like to get together and talk about?So far, we've had the following suggested:

  • Creative Commons licenses
  • Google maps mashups
  • History on-line
  • Informal science and learning
  • Open Content Alliance – Museums Content
  • Open source
  • Re-purposing in-gallery exhibition media vs. making it new
  • Recommender systems
  • Social tagging
  • Teachers, using museum resources
  • Technology Futures

We'll make sure there are tables for these topics. Any other ideas? Leave a comment.

/jt

darin freitag's picture

bof topic: 3d imaging of museum artifacts

I'd be happy to share a table with anyone who might be interested in our recent project for the Virtual Museum of Canada, entitled "Regina Clay: World's in the Making" which features some breakthrough technologies for the interactive online 3d presentation of museum artifacts (plus some other cool site features as well)

brian_dawson's picture

BoF Topic: Bilingual / multi-lingual sites

A topic suggestion: Bilingual / multi-lingual Web sites, and how to manage rapid response when working with multiple languages (e.g. blogging, wikis, or other "Web 2.0" features).

jtrant's picture

BoF topic: alternate reality and social networking games

"Can museums leverage 'alternate reality' and social networking games to 'enspirit'** their public spaces?"

** transform the space by overlaying the possibility or expectation of narrative

-Ken Eklund
www.writerguy.com

jtrant's picture

bof topic: bookmarking and kiosks

Betsy Nahum-Miller, Online Exhibit Coordinator at the Library of Congress, asks for a table about bookmarking at kiosks

/jt

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