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Maureen Ward Doyle
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  • Norwich, VT
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Maureen Ward Doyle left a comment for Megan Southwood
"Thank you M. Sorry to be slow with my response. Just lifting my nose briefly from the beta release grindstone. Open Museum is up, running and visible, but we're putting in place the last features, cleaning up the layout and navigation and…"
Mar 26, 2010
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"Welcome to the Museums and Technology group Maureen. I look forward to reading your comments!"
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Museums and Technology

An open forum to discuss the latest technology trends in museums – to share experiences, success stories and issues related to technology in exhibitions, museum websites, podcasts, cell phone tours, social networking, etc.
Mar 13, 2010
Maureen Ward Doyle commented on Maureen Ward Doyle's blog post Mobeum, the Content Creation Iceberg
"I agree with you Robin that Mobeum is not the future, but rather the kind of tool that will be part of the future. In fact the point I was trying to make in this blog post is that technology is only the tip of the content creation and distribution…"
Mar 1, 2010
Robin Boast commented on Maureen Ward Doyle's blog post Mobeum, the Content Creation Iceberg
"I'm not sure Mobeum is the future. I do agree that Mobeum is a very useful tool, and that mobile access to information will probably be the future, but Mobeum is not a universal content provider, but a mobile narrative generator. Now we all can…"
Mar 1, 2010
Maureen Ward Doyle commented on Maureen Ward Doyle's blog post Mobeum, the Content Creation Iceberg
"Interesting questions. Of course, only the future will yield answers. In response to your first one: Internet is a almost an infinite reserve of contents. If everyone can use a mobile device able to pick up, automatically, in this reserve and…"
Feb 25, 2010
yves apeloig commented on Maureen Ward Doyle's blog post Mobeum, the Content Creation Iceberg
"I agree the Mobeum is the future But here the question : Internet is a almost an infinite reserve of contents. If everyone can use a mobile device able to pick up, automatically, in this reserve and format the raw data according some very advanced…"
Feb 24, 2010
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Mobeum, the Content Creation Iceberg

On museums without borders (the Open Museum blog), I've posted my thoughts on what it takes for museums to create content for Mobeum (Open Museum's mobile visitor tour) and the web in general.See More
Feb 23, 2010
Maureen Ward Doyle posted a blog post

Open Museum Mobile Test at the Hood Museum of Art

Over at Museums without Borders, the blog of Open Museum, I've posted the results of our first test of Mobeum, Open Museum's mobile service. This service (which is still in alpha) provides a mobile platform for browsing/participating in collections from anywhere and delivers audio guides and other information during a gallery visit. This post is one of a series I will be publishing on…See More
Jan 27, 2010
Maureen Ward Doyle replied to Jim Richardson's discussion Social Media Handbook for a Museum
"Jim, Great idea! As someone who's in the thick of the social media museum whirl, I would appreciate hearing about your experiences on social media. I'd one more question to your list: What form should a "social media handbook"…"
Jan 22, 2010
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For museums who want to learn more about engaging with the Wikimedia projects and editors (such as Wikipedia), and vice versa!
Jan 18, 2010
Maureen Ward Doyle left a comment for Carolina Alvarez Martinez
"Thank you Carolina! I am delighted to hear that you're enjoying Open Museum. As you probably know, we've just begun to make it more public and would LOVE whatever participation & feedback you can muster. Note that there is a…"
Dec 10, 2009
Maureen Ward Doyle replied to Maggie Basdermadjian's discussion What is the role, function and place of a museum?
"Thanks Mary for your reply! At OpenMuseum.org we are collaborating with two college museums (as well as others) in preparation for our public release. Although Open Museum is not intended to be a university, it is structured in such a way as to…"
Oct 23, 2009
Maureen Ward Doyle replied to Maggie Basdermadjian's discussion What is the role, function and place of a museum?
"I think that first and foremost a museum is a public space for personal and/or shared experiences of the arts and culture. Yes, culture is one of those word (like "arts") that defies a singular definition. Thinking of museums, I believe…"
Oct 16, 2009

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I'm the co-Founder of Open Museum.org, a not-for-profit exhibit space for arts and culture enthusiasts and (eventually) a social network. Any individual or organization can create a participatory exhibit at no (or, eventually, low) cost. It will always remain free to visitors. As Open Museum is in Beta release and we are forming partnerships with museums for the public release.
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Mobeum, the Content Creation Iceberg



On museums without borders (the Open Museum blog), I've posted my thoughts on what it takes for museums to create content for Mobeum (Open Museum's mobile visitor tour) and the web in…
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Posted on February 23, 2010 at 11:50pm — 4 Comments

Open Museum Mobile Test at the Hood Museum of Art

Over at Museums without Borders, the blog of Open Museum, I've posted the results of our first test of Mobeum, Open Museum's mobile service. This service (which is still in alpha) provides a mobile platform for browsing/participating in collections from anywhere and delivers audio guides and other information during a gallery visit. This post is one of a series I… Continue

Posted on January 27, 2010 at 3:40am

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At 1:09pm on March 15, 2010, Megan Southwood said…
Welcome to the Museums and Technology group Maureen. I look forward to reading your comments!

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