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human computer interaction with mobile devices and services | 2013

Representing and interpreting reformation in the wild

Effie Lai-Chong Law; Nicola Louise Bedall-Hill; Ross Parry; Adair Richards; Melissa Hawker

A mobile educational app combining the strengths of sound pedagogical frameworks Generic Learning Outcomes and of interactive technologies Augmented Reality (AR) and Quick Response (QR) code to deliver the historical information of the Howard family in the Reformation is being developed by an interdisciplinary team. Visiting the relatively small archaeological site -- Thetford Priory- with the new technologies may contribute to resolving an age-old puzzle through interpretations from multiple perspectives and to fostering the sustainability of such a site.


Museum Management and Curatorship | 2009

Introduction to the Digital Heritage section

Paul F. Marty; Ross Parry

It is a privilege to introduce the following paper Critical and reflective uses of new media technologies in tribal museums, by Srinivasan, Enote, Becvar, and Boast which represents the first research paper published in the new Digital Heritage section in a regular issue of Museum Management and Curatorship. We hope that this will be the first of many papers in this section, and we would like to encourage all readers with an interest in digital heritage to submit their work to this journal. The Srinivasan et al. paper offers a valuable perspective on the potential of new media technologies for increasing representation by tribal museums, enabling their social, cultural and political agendas, engaging broader audiences and supporting shared goals within the local community. By presenting a clearly delineated model articulating the complex relationships between tribal participants, outside participants and technology systems, the authors improve our understanding of the role of digital heritage for improving partnership, dialogue and community outreach in tribal museums. Over forthcoming issues we will feature many different types of papers in this section of the journal, including research papers, commentaries, reviews, field reports, and so on. In this way, we aspire to encourage a mix of theory and practice representing the varied viewpoints of researchers and practitioners, and we hope that the resulting papers will be of interest to all in the Museum Management and Curatorship community.


Archive | 2010

Museums in a digital age

Ross Parry


Museum Management and Curatorship | 2005

Digital heritage and the rise of theory in museum computing

Ross Parry


Museum Worlds: Advances in Research | 2013

The End of the Beginning: Normativity in the Postdigital Museum

Ross Parry


Archive | 2005

Space and the machine: adaptive museums, pervasive technology and the new gallery environment

Ross Parry; Andrew Sawyer


Archive | 2006

Localised, Personalised and Constructivist: A Space for On-Line Museum Learning

Ross Parry; N. Arbach


Museums and the Web 2014 | 2014

On A New Threshold: Experiments In Gaming, Retail And Performance Design To Shape Museum Entrances

Ross Parry; Erik Kristiansen


Archive | 2018

Museum Thresholds: The Design and Media of Arrival

Ross Parry


Archive | 2018

Development, supply, deployment, demand: Balancing the museum digital skills ecosystem. First findings of the ‘One by One’ national digital literacy project

Ross Parry; Doris Ruth Eikhof; Sally-Anne Barnes; Erika Kispeter

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Paul F. Marty

Florida State University

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