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2021
DOI: 10.3390/heritage4020034
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Accessibility, Natural User Interfaces and Interactions in Museums: The IntARSI Project

Abstract: In a museum context, people have specific needs in terms of physical, cognitive, and social accessibility that cannot be ignored. Therefore, we need to find a way to make art and culture accessible to them through the aid of Universal Design principles, advanced technologies, and suitable interfaces and contents. Integration of such factors is a priority of the Museums General Direction of the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage, within the wider strategy of museum exploitation. In accordance with this issue… Show more

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“…In layman's terms, a digital museum is a museum that is presented using digital methods. Digitization refers to processing museum-related text and image materials, artifacts, and sites through computer networks and other technologies and integrating them for dissemination and sharing as media resources [13] [16]. Also, in the measurement and evaluation of museum education, there are pre-and post-tests, interviews, clinical interviews, concept maps, and other measurement methods to measure the effectiveness of respondents' learning, their perceptions and interests in digital museum resources, and visitors' behaviors in exploring the learning process, leading to the analysis of the use of digital museum resources and the effectiveness of learners' learning.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In layman's terms, a digital museum is a museum that is presented using digital methods. Digitization refers to processing museum-related text and image materials, artifacts, and sites through computer networks and other technologies and integrating them for dissemination and sharing as media resources [13] [16]. Also, in the measurement and evaluation of museum education, there are pre-and post-tests, interviews, clinical interviews, concept maps, and other measurement methods to measure the effectiveness of respondents' learning, their perceptions and interests in digital museum resources, and visitors' behaviors in exploring the learning process, leading to the analysis of the use of digital museum resources and the effectiveness of learners' learning.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MuseLearn provides multimedia content based on visitor profiles, overcoming cognitive and physical barriers to museum access [19]. The IntARSI project leverages multisensory immersive solutions to accommodate diverse audience needs and emotions [20]. WalkinVR pioneers accessibility in virtual reality, allowing mobility-impaired users to engage in virtual reality games [21].…”
Section: Related Framework For Designing Inclusive Digital Cultural H...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They pointed out the powerful results that can come from combining technological innovation with thoughtful design principles. This collaboration ensures that the technological solutions are not only advanced but also easily accessible, in accordance with inclusive design principles [63].…”
Section: Stakeholder Engagement and Co-creation Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%