Handheld Online Conference

Posted on November 1st, 2009 by MuseumTimes in Conference Proceedings

hp-mainThe Handheld Online Conference was held in June 2009, and was for museum professionals who want to know more about how the recent wave of mobile devices and portable computing can benefit their institutions, their patrons and their learners.

Museum professionals with real-world experience in handheld program design and development facilitated interactive, real-time discussions with participants across the globe during this one-day completely online event. Speakers included:

  • Chris Alexander, San Jose Museum of Art
  • Silvia Filippini Fantoni, Sorbonne University and British Museum
  • Koven Smith, Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Nancy Proctor, Smithsonian American Art Museum
  • Titus Bicknell, Experius/Gateway Auto Museum
  • Bruce Wyman, Denver Art Museum

Conference recordings are now available to members of the MuseumTimes community at:

http://www.learningtimes.net/museums-mobile/archive/conference-2009/

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