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Experiencing cultural heritage thourgh time travel

A SHIFT Webinar was organised by the Balkan Museum Network on January 28th 2025, exploring the intersection of digital technology and cultural heritage. In this video, you can discover how VR and AR enhance the presentation of cultural heritage, improve accessibility for persons with disabilities in museums, and create immersive experiences like a virtual leap from Mostar’s Old Bridge. Additionally, insights can be gained into the development of the VR educational game “SHELeadersVR” (Vladarice Balkana), from concept to creation. (Presenters: Prof. dr Selma Rizvic and Bojan Mijatović)

Inclusion in museums – now available as audiobook

Heritage experts describe the process of implementing inclusive strategies, identifying successes, and highlighting obstacles encountered as well as those to overcome in the future. The publication is edited by Anida Manko and Milena Milošević Micić and published by the Balkan Museum Network, partner organization in the SHIFT Project.

For those experiencing difficulties with reading, an audiobook version of the publication has been created, too:

SHIFT to Inclusion Workshop organised by ANBPR

ANBPR organised a workshop title SHIFT TO INCLUSION, at the National Library of Romania on May 27th, 2024. The workshop was attended by 30 participants, representing vulnerable groups (people with visual, hearing impairments as well as individuals on the autism spectrum, teachers, parents and accompanying persons). The participants were introduced to the SHIFT project, the thinking behind it and the tools under development with the aim to make cultural heritage more inclusive and accessible. The project’s mission and objectives were briefly presented to them, with an emphasis on technological solutions dedicated to making cultural heritage assets accessible to those facing accessibility challenges.

Workshops organised by the Balkan Museum Network and the Homeland Museum of Knjazevac

In the scope of the SHIFT project, supported through the Horizon 2020 programme, the Balkan Museum Network, as a project partner, and the Homeland Museum of Knjaževac, as a use case provider, organized workshops and conducted interviews with three blind people, representatives of one of the project’s target groups:

SHIFT workshops in the Semmelweis Museum of Medical History

The Semmelweis Museum of the History of Medicine (MNM SOM) organized a series of stakeholder workshops in April 2024 that focused on enhancing museum experiences for various visitor groups assessing the project’s new technological tools currently under development. These workshops focused on three distinct groups: individuals with hearing impairments, people on the autism spectrum, and people with visual impairments. Each session was designed to gather specific feedback on improving the accessibility and inclusiveness of the mentioned museum technologies. This video provides a brief summary of the events and the feedbacks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSmJTGUBG0s

Following a workshop series in April 2024 (link of the first video here), the Semmelweis Museum of the History of Medicine (MNM SOM) organised a workshop to gather further feedback from visitors with special needs. This video provides a brief summary of the workshop events and the feedbacks:

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