In practice

What role will digital learning play as schools reopen?

Sian Shaw shares how Westminster Abbey is developing a blended learning model

Introduction to ticketing for museums and galleries

Nick Kime from the Digital Culture Network explains how to introduce timed entry slots

Agile Interpretation: supporting the visitor experience during Covid-19

Dominique Bouchard discusses how English Heritage has developed visitor-focused interpretative interventions

The rise of the remote volunteer

Lockdown has transformed how we think about volunteering, and this has long-term implications for museums

Creating a diverse volunteer workforce

Practical advice on removing the barriers to volunteering

How can museums support staff wellbeing as sector reopens?

Advice for employers and employees from the Museum Wellness Network

Creating a collaborative online exhibition

A case study from the Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery

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