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How Augmented Reality Can Enhance Your
Visitor Experience
Many museums got their first taste of augmented
reality (AR) when Pokémon GO players invaded their
spaces last year. But AR is way more than Pokémon!
Is it the future of your museum experience? Find out
in this dynamic session designed to put you on the
cutting edge. Learn how to charm your visitors by
having their mobile phones automatically recognize
exhibits and launch interactive guides, provide fun and
factual interactive guides that visitors can personalize
to their interests, expand exhibit content through
crowdsourced reactions, and save some trees in the
process! This session is 60 minutes.
Facilitator: Pradeep Aradhya, CEO, Novus Laurus, LLC
Major Gifts Deep Dive
In this session, you will take a deep dive into major
gifts, from how to think about the work to strategies
to ensure that the cultivation, solicitation, and close
are successful.
Facilitator: Laura Ewing-Mahoney, Co-Founder and
Principal, Sage Advancement Group, MA
Museum/Classroom Management: Balancing
Learning and Logistics in School Programming
Museum educators face many logistical challenges in
creating a community of learning when leading “one-
off” school programs. In this session you’ll collaborate
with seasoned museum and classroom educators
to identify barriers to learning for students in the
museum; sharing and developing concrete strategies
for quickly establishing a rapport with students,
CAREER
CONVERSATION WITH
WENDY LULL
11:00 am – Noon
teachers, and adult chaperones and addressing
challenging behaviors; and transferring these lessons
to frontline staff training.
Facilitators: Erik Berg, Teacher, Boston Public Schools,
MA; Brianne Cassetta, Park Ranger, Frederick Law
Olmsted National Historic Site, MA; Nicole Claris,
Manager of School Programs, Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston; Michelle LeBlanc, Director of Education,
Norman B. Leventhal Map Center at the Boston
Public Library, MA, Elisabeth Nevins, Principal, Seed
Education Consulting, MA
Mysteries & Revelations: Finding
Truth in Cape Cod’s Museum
Treasures
In this time of “alternative facts” and wide-spread
suspicion of what is “true,” do museums have
increased responsibility to be guardians of accuracy?
How do we find the truth? Do we ever present less
than “the whole truth” for political reasons or to
accommodate donors? Using examples from the
Cape-wide collaborative “Mysteries and Revelations”
exhibition at the Cape Cod Museum of Art you’ll hear
from our panelists, who represent diverse museums
across Cape Cod, and get a chance to voice your
opinion.
Facilitator: Edith A. Tonelli, Ph.D., Director, Cape Cod
Museum of Art, MA
The Price, the Value, and the IRS: What are
Collections Worth?
Learn what a qualified appraisal includes: the
differences in values used, why auction house value
is not necessarily appropriate, insuring collections,
and how appraisals are used for tax purposes.
Whether you deal with gifts, charitable contributions
or insurance for your collections, this is valuable
information for your effectiveness. Plus, we all deal
with insurance and family estates in our personal
lives at some point, so learn the tools to make those
decisions easier too.
Facilitators: Darlene A. Bialowski, Principal,
Darlene Bialowski Art Services, LLC, NH; Robert
F. Salmon, Managing Director, Willis Towers
Watson, MD; John A. McBrine, Esquire, Nutter
McClennen & Fish, LLP, MA
Join Wendy Lull, Executive Director
Emeritus of the Seacoast Science
Center and this year’s recipient of
NEMA’s Lifetime Achievement Award, for
a look at her distinguished career and a discussion of working
Reaching for Truth:
in the museu m field. At the helm of the SSC since it opened in
Exploring the Issue of
1992, Wendy is an ocean education champion who understands
Revolutionary-Era Slavery
the importance of science education for everyone. Milestones
in a New England Historic Site
during her tenure include over $3M of capital improvements and
The act of re-imagining and
the Center’s signature exhibition on the ecology of Gulf of Maine
dramatizing the past can provide
whales with the largest collection of whale skeletons on public
a powerful vehicle for dialogue
display in northern New England. Wendy did her undergraduate work
on critical historical issues. Staff
at Oakland University in Michigan, and earned her Master’s Degree
and consultants working at the
in Zoology at the University of New Hampshire. She has served on
Moffatt-Ladd House and Garden
numerous boards (including NEMA) and has been recognized as an
will discuss how they have
Outstanding Women in Business by New Hampshire Business Review and
used this approach with high
one of New Hampshire’s Women of Distinction by New Hampshire Magazine.
school students to examine
the Petition of Freedom
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