Archive for March, 2006

PDA Tour Presentation Now Online

Tuesday, March 28th, 2006

Outlining the steps taken to launch the Museum of Science’s first PDA-based multimedia tour, the slides from my talk The PDA Tour: We Did It, So Can You at the Museums and the Web Conference in Albuquerque are now online.
It includes an overview of the cutting-edge handheld tour, what we learned, as well as […]

Museums and the Web a Great Success

Friday, March 24th, 2006

The Museums and the Web conference is a great success this year. It’s not over yet, but since my session is, I have a bit of a breather and can bring you an update.
One of the highlights of the week was a presentation earlier today by Bryan Kennedy from the Science Museum of Minnesota, […]

PDA Tour Presentation Around the Corner

Saturday, March 18th, 2006

Less than a week until The PDA Tour: We Did It, So Can You at the Museums and the Web Conference in Albuquerque.
Classified as a mini-workshop, this one hour session will go over the steps undertaken by the Museum of Science to pull-off its cutting-edge handheld tour, and what we learned, as well as reviewing […]

Panel on Bookmarking Accepted at ASTC

Thursday, March 16th, 2006

Great news. The panel headed by Elissa Chin at the Museum of Science, called The Extended Visit: Three Perspectives on Handhelds and Bookmarking, has been accepted by ASTC. Alissa, Nancy Proctor from Antenna Audio, and myself will be speaking about creating a bookmarking feature as part of our handheld tour for the Museum of Science.
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