Museums and the Web 2019: Lightning Talks 1
Chair: Susan Chun, Susan Chun, Publishing, Consulting, and Research, USA
Bot to the future: using machine learning to develop the ultimate MW paper - Louise Rawlinson, Cogapp, UK, Tristan Roddis, Cogapp, UK
3 Things About iiiF That Will Rock Your World - Deborah Howes, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Fun with IIIF - Tristan Roddis, Cogapp, UK
Hype or hope? AI, museum visitors, and insights - Ariana French, American Museum of Natural History, USA
Making Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality a Reality for Smaller Museums - Rich Bradway, Norman Rockwell Museum, USA
Exhibiting How Virtual and Augmented Reality Work via Cool Inquiry-Based Learning Experiences - Bill Meyer, Virtual Science Center, USA
Providing Choice and Control for Those with Low or No Hearing in a 360 Degree Video Environment - Max Evjen, Michigan State University Museum, USA
Simplified Digital Signage Using Web Technologies - Tom Douglass, Seattle Art Museum, USA
Digital Necromancy: Does the QR code yet live? An empirical look at what QR codes can still do for us. - Carlos Austin-Gonzalez, The British Museum, UK
Reimagining the Audio Tour for Levinthal’s War, Myth, Desire - Kate Meyers Emery, George Eastman Museum, USA
Museums in Videogames: four decades in four minutes - Georgios Papaioannou, UCL Qatar, Qatar





