BC Museums Association Podcast
Education
Today we’re joined by Bryce Mathew Watts, from The VR Voyage, to explore virtual tours. COVID has forced the industry to rethink how it reaches its audience and how it can broaden its audience through new technologies. The VR Voyage is a new virtual reality platform that is helping BC museums, along with other partners around the world, to create guided virtual tours of their institutions. With the launch of the platform in early 2021, people from anywhere in the world can explore your collection and learn about what makes your institution so unique.
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MuseNews Ep. 38: Theft, Fire, and Hard Work.
BCMA Webinar Series: Work from Home & Remote Positions - Experiences from the Creston Museum
MuseNews Ep.37: Heists, Hiatuses, and Handovers
MuseNews Ep.36: Scandalous Exhibits, Seismic Upgrades, and Salish Dogs
BCMA Podcast: Inspiring Museum Educators
MuseNews Ep. 35: Year End Favourites
BCMA Podcast: A Conversation with the Climate Disaster Project
MuseNews Ep.34: Commitments, Convergence and Closure
MuseNews Ep. 33: Breath, BC Ferries, and BC Fossils
MuseNews Ep. 32: New Exhibits, New Buildings, and New Normals
Welcome to the Digital Dialogues
MuseNews Ep. 31: Compensation, Community and Cool Finds
BCMA Podcast: Copy Rights and Copy Wrongs
IBPOC Network Podcast Episode 2: Nicole Priessl and the Burnaby Village Museum
MuseNews Ep. 30: July 2023 Prints, Power, and Paldi
MuseNews Ep. 29: June 2023 Pride, Planes and Ryan on Location!
MuseNews Ep. 28: Promotions, Progress and Permanence
BCMW: BC Museum Portraits, Interview with Spencer Stuart
MuseNews Episode 27: Galleries, Gurdwaras, and Great Big Dinosaurs
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