Design a digital mediation tool for a heritage site

Digital tools have become an essential part of heritage sites, but project leaders can be apprehensive about putting them into practice. A step-by-step description of the stages involved in a mediation project of this kind will help you to master its execution, from the idea to its appropriation by visitors.

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  • Cultural mediation officer and cultural mediator
    Exhibition manager
    In charge of educational and cultural activities
    Owner, director and manager of public and private heritage sites

    LEVEL
    Beginner in digital mediation
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  • Face-to-face training

  • Basic knowledge of cultural mediation

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OBJECTIVES - TARGET SKILLS

  • Mastering the different design phases of a digital mediation project and the associated deliverables
  • Knowing how to draw up specifications and draw up a budget and a plan
  • Mobilising the resources and contacts required for the project to run smoothly
  • Identifying the specific features of implementing a digital mediation project on a heritage site.

DETAILED PROGRAMME

DEVELOPING YOUR TOOLS REFERENTIAL

  • The different types of tools
  • Current needs and trends in digital mediation at heritage sites

DEFINE YOUR PROJECT

  • Who are the target audiences for my project? 
  • What are my mediation objectives? What narrative do I want to convey? 
  • What are my accessibility and inclusivity issues? 
  • What are my site installation constraints and how can I choose the most appropriate tools?

TRANSLATE YOUR NEEDS

  • Draw up a set of specifications
  • Establish and update a budget and planning
  • Choose partners

MANAGING THE PRODUCTION: THE DIFFERENT PHASES

  • Launching your project and monitoring the deliverables associated with each stage
  • Testing and adapting your project
  • Anticipating maintenance requirements
  • Putting the mediation tools into service

Methods and procedures

TEACHING METHODS AND TOOLS

  • Case studies
  • Collaborative workshops
  • Tool sheet

ASSESSMENT METHODS

  • Multiple-choice questions

Speakers

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Léa GOMES

Mediation and Scenography Project Manager, Department of Cultural Development and Audiences