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Annual Conference sessions

The first Ecsite Conference took place in 1989. Here you can browse all Conference sessions since 2010. Use the search engine to look for people, topics...

Looking for an older session? Our digital records start in 2007, with programme pdfs attached to each conference page

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Anne PrugnonIan Russell

How can institutions overcome barriers between curatorial and interactive exhibit departments? How can we move beyond ways of thinking that often prevent us from designing exhibitions that combine ‘museum objects’ and ‘interactive exhibits’ in a...

Exhibit development
Tim Holdsworth

A group from different science centres is getting together for a week of collaborative hands-on learning focused on exhibit development and fabrication in June 2012. Before we start building our exhibits, we are seeking your critiques and advice...

Exhibit development
Michèle ANTOINELaurent CarrierMaja WasylukGrichka RedjalaJörg Ehtreiber

The methodology used in the development of exhibitions is strongly tinged with the “word culture”, language and literacy. The starting point is usually a scientific text (lato sensu), usually embodied in articles, which leads to...

Research, theory & evaluation
Jen DeWittSandra MartellPaola RodariKirsten EllenbogenHeather King

This session will explore and explain how key ideas and findings emerging from academic research can inform practice in museums and science centres. Summaries of contemporary research will be offered, including a look at their implications, and...

Science ♥ society
Michèle ANTOINEManuel CiraMichele LanzingerIlse van Zeeland

Scientific research is undergoing a slow transformation characterized by openness to civil society and transparency of its methods and findings. This is being driven by a growing commitment to sustainable development and society’s...

Science in Society

Volunteer contributions to science centre activities are more important than ever. The worldwide economic crisis has led to funding cuts in areas related to culture and scientific research. As a result, many special activities or programmes are...

Exhibit development

How can science centres compete in a world where information is so readily available from many different directions? Can we structure our exhibitions in a non-linear way and use mediation tools to successfully capture and captivate 21st century...

Science in Society

Young people need the freedom to discover themselves and their world. With this in mind, what concept, form and design should exhibitions and exhibits have? Surely the methods and possibilities of obtaining information, gaining new insights and...

Outreach

Mobile science projects aim to make science popular. Each project has its own target audience and goal, so there is a huge diversity of styles among them – from science trucks to science workshops in Pompei. Different assessment methods can be...

Exhibit development

This session is specially designed for content developers, designers, constructors, communicators and marketing specialists. This workshop session will unite specialists from different fields in a common creative process. The quality of our...

Exhibit development

Looking to rent or buy traveling exhibitions? This year, we take another look at current and upcoming travelling science exhibitions across Europe. This rapid-fire session will give you a glimpse of the huge range of exhibitions on offer, leaving...

Research, theory & evaluation

Eight researchers have eight minutes each to present the outcomes of their research and make proposals for putting results into practice. The session does not undermine research methods and processes but aims to link research outcomes to...

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