"The 2010 Horizon Report: Museum Edition [...] was released [...] by the Marcus Institute for Digital Education in the Arts (MIDEA), the museum-focused branch of the NMC. Like the flagship Horizon Report released each January, this edition identifies six key emerging technologies for the next one to five years and describes trends and challenges surrounding their adoption. The technologies to watch for museums include mobiles, social media, augmented reality, location-based services, gesture-based computing and the semantic web." [nmc]
Johnson, L., Witchey, H., Smith, R., Levine, A., and Haywood, K., (2010). The 2010 Horizon Report: Museum Edition. Austin, Texas: The New Media Consortium.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
- Key Trends
- Significant Challenges
- Technologies to Watch
- The Horizon Project
Time-to-Adoption: One Year or Less
Mobiles
- Overview
- Relevance for Museum Education and Interpretation
- Mobiles in Practice
- For Further Reading
- Overview
- Relevance for Museum Education and Interpretation
- Social Media in Practice
- For Further Reading
Time-to-Adoption: Two to Three Years
Augmented Reality
- Overview
- Relevance for Museum Education and Interpretation
- Augmented Reality in Practice
- For Further Reading
- Overview
- Relevance for Museum Education and Interpretation
- Location-Based Services in Practice
- For Further Reading
Gesture-Based Computing
- Overview
- Relevance for Museum Education and Interpretation
- Gesture-Based Computing in Practice
- For Further Reading
- Overview
- Relevance for Museum Education and Interpretation
- The Semantic Web in Practice
- For Further Reading
2010 Horizon.Museum Project Advisory Board
View the work that produced the report at http://museum.wiki.nmc.org.
View the slides Trends & Challenges 2010-15. The Horizon Report: 2010 Museum Edition at Slideshare.
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