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Webinar Transcript: How to Keep Your Audience Engaged, Entertained, and Inspired in the Age of Coronavirus

If you couldn’t make it to our webinar this week, “How to Keep Your Audience Engaged, Entertained, and Inspired in the Age of Coronavirus,” Cuseum's Brendan Ciecko came together with special guests Seema Rao (Deputy Director & Chief Experience Officer @ Akron Art Museum), and Scott Stulen (Director & President @ Philbrook Museum of Art), to discuss steps cultural organizations can take to engage their audiences digitally and continue their important work as trusted community resources during this public health and economic crisis, even when physical sites remain in lockdown.

You can check out a transcript of the conversation below, or view a full recording here:

Cuseum Shares Insight “How To Tell History in Virtual Worlds” in AR & VR at the Museum Connections Conference in Paris

Cuseum’s founder Brendan Ciecko sat on a panel at the Museum Connections, the largest international museum conference taking place in France, entitled “How To Tell History in Virtual Worlds - Creating New Digital Physicalities.” The panel featured museum professionals from all over the world such as Guerric Poncet (Le Point, France), Rose Ginosar (Tower of David Museum, Israel), Menno Metselaar (Anne Frank House, Netherlands), and David Kolin (Centre des Monuments Nationaux, France).

Explore the History of Soap with Clean the World Foundation’s New Web App

We are pleased to announce that the Clean the World Foundation, a leading global health nonprofit, has launched their new web app the Soap Story! The Soap Story museum is the latest addition to the Clean the World Recycling Operations Center in Orlando Florida, and is the first soap museum of its kind.

The Royal Tyrrell Museum’s new app is a The-saurus of Information

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The Royal Tyrrell Museum is now part of the dino-mite Cuseum network with the launch of their new mobile app! Protecting the rich fossil history of Alberta, the Royal Tyrrell Museum has one of the largest displays of dinosaurs in the world.

“The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology's mandate is to be an internationally recognized public and scientific museum dedicated to the collection, preservation, presentation, and interpretation of palaeontological history, with special reference to Alberta's rich fossil heritage”

The new app offers a the-saurus of information and a roaring good time! With tour options within the galleries, multilingual offerings and accessibility information in the museum the app will evolve their visitor experience from the paleolithic. So reach for your phone, unless you are a T-Rex, next time you are at the Royal Tyrrell Museum!

The Royal Tyrell Museum mobile app is available to download for free through the App Store.

Interested in creating a mobile experience for your organization? Click here to schedule a free consultation with a Cuseum expert today!

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