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If you don’t have a huge budget you can get up and running for free at least to test some stuff out. Pricing does seem to scale quite quickly though which is a shame as it used to be a lot more affordable. Cheers Glen Barnes Founder/CEO e: g...@mytoursapp.com p: +64 (9) 3600 617 m: +64 (21) 0429 471 > Message: 4 > Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2016 14:02:31 -0400 > From: Laura Hoffman <laurarobinhoff...@gmail.com> > To: mcn-l@mcn.edu > Subject: [MCN-L] Interactive mapping tool for museum wayfinding > Message-ID: > <CANKfRvePsFSZdJoRWjwpkKxHVphY0ChN_Oa5+szA95CSOQvpCQ@mail. > gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Hello! > > > > I?m looking to see if anyone has used interactive mapping for navigation at > their museum. Here at The Phillips Collection, we have been doing visitor > research and have found that visitors have difficulty wayfinding through > the museum and finding artworks. This is not surprising since the layout is > wonky between two buildings, and the artwork changes out very frequently. > > > > Have other museums used technology to help navigate through the museum? We > are interested in an interactive mapping tool (and don?t have a massive > budget). Any thoughts or suggestions welcome! > > > Many thanks, > > Laura > > > *Laura Hoffman *| MANAGER OF K?12 DIGITAL & EDUCATOR INITIATIVES > 202.387.2151 x247 | *PhillipsCollection.org* > <http://www.phillipscollection.org/> > > ------------------------------ >
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