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In this episode, Melissa and Ryan are joined by Katherine Burton-Jones. Katherine discusses the intersection of museum studies and technology, sharing her journey from archaeology to teaching at Harvard Extension School. She highlights the evolution of museums over the past few decades, emphasizing the importance of human-centered learning and the challenges museums face in modernizing. The group explores how technology, including AI, can enhance the museum experience and foster social connections. Takeaways: * The role of museums has evolved to become more user-centric and inclusive. * Data collection is crucial for understanding visitor needs and behaviors. * Technology can enhance the museum experience and make it more accessible. * AI has potential applications in museums, but ethical considerations are important. * Personal stories behind objects can create deeper connections with visitors. * Museums can serve as spaces for social connection and community building. * Curators of the future need to be data-aware and conceptually prepared. * The future of museums lies in embracing technology while remaining inclusive. Show Notes: * Katherine’s Bio: https://www.katherineburtonjones.com/ [https://www.katherineburtonjones.com/] * The Museum of Everyday Objects: https://www.museumofeverydayobjects.org/welcome-desk [https://www.museumofeverydayobjects.org/welcome-desk%20]
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