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A conversation with: Dr. Holly Witchey Editor & Co-Principal Investigator
Dr. Larry Johnson Co-Principal Investigator & Horizon Project Founder
TRENDS & CHALLENGES 2010-15 TRENDS & CHALLENGES 2010-15 The Horizon Report: 2010 Museum EditionThe Horizon Report: 2010 Museum Edition
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HORIZON REPORT HORIZON REPORT 2010 Museum Edition2010 Museum Edition
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Key TrendsKey Trends
KEY TRENDS:
‘Rich’ media — images, videos, audio, augmented reality, and animations — are becoming increasingly valuable assets in digital interpretation.
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KEY TRENDS:
Digitization and cataloguing projects will continue to require a significant share of museum resources.
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KEY TRENDS:
Increasingly, museum visitors (and staff) expect to be able to work, learn, study, and connect with their social networks in all places and at all times using whichever device they choose.
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Technologies to WatchTechnologies to Watch2010 Horizon Report - Museum Edition2010 Horizon Report - Museum Edition
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MobilesMobilesONE YEAR OR LESS:
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Social MediaSocial MediaONE YEAR OR LESS:
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Augmented RealityAugmented RealityTWO OR THREE YEARS:
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Location-Based ServicesLocation-Based Services
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TWO OR THREE YEARS:
Gesture-Based Gesture-Based ComputingComputing
FOUR TO FIVE YEARS:
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Semantic WebSemantic Web
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FOUR TO FIVE YEARS:
Significant Significant ChallengesChallenges
SIGNIFICANT CHALLENGES:
Far too few museums are crafting and following a comprehensive strategy to ensure that they can keep pace with even the most proven technologies. Funding for technology projects is too often done outside operational budgets.
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Documentation of the impact of programs delivered via digital technologies is often expected as a prerequisite for adoption or even pilot efforts, creating a “chicken versus egg” conundrum.
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SIGNIFICANT CHALLENGES:
Advances in workflow and content production techniques common in business and industry are largely absent in museum content creation — and too many museum professionals lack the needed training, resources, or support to address that.
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SIGNIFICANT CHALLENGES:
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A conversation with: Dr. Holly Witchey Editor & Co-Principal Investigator
Dr. Larry Johnson Co-Principal Investigator & Horizon Project Founder
TRENDS & CHALLENGES 2010-15 TRENDS & CHALLENGES 2010-15 The Horizon Report: 2010 Museum EditionThe Horizon Report: 2010 Museum Edition