Previous conference

When

october 28, 2024

Where

Online

Digital Skills for cultural professionals

In our modern world, digital technologies have entered our daily lives, and museums are no exception. Digital transformation has become an integral part of museum organizations, helping them enrich the visitor experience, improve accessibility to cultural heritage and attract new audiences. However, with the advent of new technologies, new challenges and problems arise that museums need to cope with.

SPEAKERS 

AGENDA

Alec will cover the importance of digitally literate leadership in the arts and culture sector and how leaders can support the development of staff digital skills. Alec will provide framings, insights and resources to help get kickstart conversations about digital skills at your own organisation.

Speaker: Alec Ward.

Speaker: Kellian Adams Pletcher.

Through photogrammetry, I have created 3D models of eight outdoor sculptures and sixteen murals, as well as eight African sculptures from the Philadelphia Museum of Art, PMA for short, and sixteen African instruments from the Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection hosted at Temple University Libraries. These models have been organized into a story map with an accompanying augmented reality iOS mobile application.
Speaker: Synatra Smith.

The Digital Revolution has brought about major changes in the world of Heritage. This presentation is focused on two aspects - Discovery and Presentation.

Speaker:Ed Archer.

Speaker: Antonia Silvaggi.

Speaker: Kalina Ivanova.

The findings of the CHARTER project.The growing complexity of technology and global challenges require that cultural heritage professionals have adequate and targeted digital skills and competences. The CHARTER EU funded project analysed the mechanisms of skill transmission and the gaps of the sector.
Speaker: Marzia Piccininno.


Alec will cover the importance of digitally literate leadership in the arts and culture sector and how leaders can support the development of staff digital skills. Alec will provide framings, insights and resources to help get kickstart conversations about digital skills at your own organisation.

Speaker: Alec Ward.

Speaker: Kellian Adams Pletcher.

Through photogrammetry, I have created 3D models of eight outdoor sculptures and sixteen murals, as well as eight African sculptures from the Philadelphia Museum of Art, PMA for short, and sixteen African instruments from the Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection hosted at Temple University Libraries. These models have been organized into a story map with an accompanying augmented reality iOS mobile application.
Speaker: Synatra Smith.

The Digital Revolution has brought about major changes in the world of Heritage. This presentation is focused on two aspects - Discovery and Presentation.

Speaker:Ed Archer.

Speaker: Antonia Silvaggi.

Speaker: Kalina Ivanova.

The findings of the CHARTER project.The growing complexity of technology and global challenges require that cultural heritage professionals have adequate and targeted digital skills and competences. The CHARTER EU funded project analysed the mechanisms of skill transmission and the gaps of the sector.
Speaker: Marzia Piccininno.