In practice

A practical guide to creating museum visualisations

With the importance of technology in society, museums have to seriously consider how they are present in the digital world. The Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown have made it evident that not only do museums need an online presence, they need to be able to engage effectively with their public online. Digital engagement revolves around communication …

How can museums offer work experience online?

The Museum of London transitioned its work experience programme into an online offer

Taking an audience-centred approach to digital learning resources

The Museum of Zoology's blog aims to develop an online offer for a wider audience

How to develop digital learning resources

Ashley March explains the Museum of London's approach

Meeting the needs of families during lockdown

Showtown, Blackpool's new museum, shares how it is engaging children - including those who are digitally excluded

Digital fundraising for museums

How to unlock the potential of online giving

Digital fundraising dos and don’ts

From choosing a platform to sustaining engagement

Running successful crowdfunding campaigns

Launching and sustaining campaigns is far from easy

Supporting young learners during lockdown

The Horniman Museum has worked with teachers to develop resources during Covid-19

Creating a digital museum during lockdown

#HastingsDigitalMuseum has focused on high-quality, interactive activities

Creating engaging digital learning content with a legacy beyond the lockdown

The National Football Museum has focused on three clear strands of content

Reopening museums: what you need to consider

Advice on managing visitor flow, hygiene and other essential considerations as museums plan their emergence from lockdown