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The Blanton iTour - An Interactive Handheld Museum Guide Experiment
Title | The Blanton iTour - An Interactive Handheld Museum Guide Experiment |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2004 |
Authors | Manning, A. M., & Sims G. L. |
Secondary Title | Museums and the Web 2004: Proceedings |
Conference Start Date | March 31 - April |
Publisher | Archives & Museum Informatics |
Place Published | Washington DC / Arlington VA, USA |
Editor | Bearman, D., & Trant J. |
Keywords | electronic guides, handheld computers, mobile computing devices, personalized experience |
Abstract | Can handheld multi-media technology enhance visitor learning? Is it possible that technology can upstage the object rather than encourage careful observation and critical thinking? The Blanton Museum, in collaboration with the University of Texas at Austin's Information Technology Services, developed, implemented, and evaluated an interactive handheld museum guide as part of a larger study on interpretation. The iTour handheld computers, made available to visitors during a three month study on interpretive technology, contained rich content including video of artists, audio of curators, textual information, and creative play components. Research data was collected and analyzed on two main foci: visitor engagement with the exhibit (with and without the iTour), as well as comparison of three different types of handheld computers. |
URL | http://www.archimuse.com/mw2004/papers/manning/manning.html |