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Mardi 18 mai 2021, 16h00Passé
Mai 2021
Mardi 18
16:00 - 17:00

House of European History

Rue Belliard 135, 1000 Bruxelles

Webinar: Digital Transformation in Museums [EN]

How do museums use digital technologies to recover from COVID-19, and re-imagine how they work in the future? A panel of experts will share diverse examples as well as actionable ideas from the field.
Mardi 18 mai 2021, 16h00Passé

18 May, 16:00 CEST

With the development of vaccines and mass vaccination efforts, we can begin to see glimmers of light at the end of the tunnel and a post-COVID future. As our museums reopen, museum professionals confront a changed landscape where it comes to digital engagement. The pandemic has changed how we use these technologies and what we use them for. How will museums not only recover from the pandemic, but re-imagine how they work in 2021 and beyond?

The House of European History as part of International Museum Day is hosting a webinar for museum and cultural heritage professionals dedicated to exploring the current landscape of digital transformation in Europe and how smaller institutions can accelerate their own digital efforts. Topics will include,
• What it means to be a digitally mature museum, and specifically, what types of skills, training, and support museum educators need to reach online audiences.
• Key ingredients of successful digital transformation efforts
• Understanding & maximizing the impact of your museum’s digital engagement, using the experience of the House of European History, which is on its own journey of digital transformation

A panel of experts from across Europe and the U.S. will share diverse examples from the field, so that attendees come away with actionable ideas for their own museum. The conversation will be conducted in English.

digital transformation, digital maturity, museum education, post-covid
Type of event
Webinar, Roundtable
On-site event/online event
Online event
Type of museum
Archaeology and History museum

À propos du lieu

House of European History
Rue Belliard 135, 1000 Bruxelles