Submissions/QRpedia and you

From Wikimania 2012 • Washington, D.C., USA
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This is an accepted submission for Wikimania 2012.

Submission no.

210

Title of the submission
QRpedia and you, a workshop
Type of submission (workshop, tutorial, panel, presentation)
Workshop
Author of the submission
Lori Byrd Phillips, Àlex Hinojo and Andy Mabbett
E-mail address
lori@wikimedia.org
Username
User:HstryQT
Country of origin
United States, Spain, United Kingdom
Affiliation, if any (organization, company etc.)
Wikimedia Foundation, GLAM Barcelona, Wikimedia UK
Personal homepage or blog
http://loribyrdphillips.com, http://theglamwikiexperience.blogspot.com, http://pigsonthewing.org.uk
Abstract (please use no less than 300 words to describe your proposal)

This workshop will provide an opportunity for participants to first learn about the potential for QRpedia codes and then consider ways to apply this tool to their project of choice, be it cultural, educational, or technical.

QRpedia is a QR code generator that links to the mobile version of a Wikipedia article in the user’s preferred language. Having first been piloted at Derby Museum and Art Gallery by Roger Bamkin and developer Terence Eden, it has since seen success in museums in Barcelona and the United States, in addition to the UK National Archives and the Sofia Zoo in Bulgaria. QRpedia has also received critical acclaim from the Smart UK Project, which declared it one of the top four most innovative companies in the United Kingdom and led to its presentation at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The project has received significant press throughout the past year, and has expanded to include plans for implementation in everything from breweries and educational charities to the entire town of Monmouth.

The workshop will be led by three members of the QRpedia team who have had significant experience implementing and presenting on QRpedia:

  • Lori Phillips, US Cultural Partnerships Coordinator and Wikipedian in Residence at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, the first US museum to incorporate QRpedia codes. Lori has written a substantial case study on the implications of QRpedia codes in increasing accessibility to information in exhibits and has blogged and presented on the subject.
  • Àlex Hinojo, GLAM Ambassador in Barcelona and project lead for the QRpedia code implementation in the Fundació Joan Miró. Àlex has established new models in tracking visitor usage of QRpedia codes through his analysis of statistics and visitor flow through exhibit spaces.
  • Andy Mabbett, a GLAM ambassador, has been involved in QRpedia since before its launch at Derby Museum in April 2011. He has delivered training and outreach for Wikimedia UK in a number of cultural organizations and events, presenting on QRpedia in both Amsterdam and Hamburg and deploying the first QRpedia codes in those countries.

Following QRpedia’s introduction at Wikimania 2011, this workshop is meant to focus more in depth on the implications of QRpedia in cultural institutions (and beyond) over the past year. After sharing case studies and lessons learned, workshop leaders will facilitate a brainstorming session on additional uses that may apply to current projects that relate to participants, offering practical tips on the best ways to display QRpedia codes and carry out projects. Those attending the workshop will have the opportunity to create QRpedia codes in the midst of this brainstorming session.

Track (Wikis and the Public Sector; GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums); WikiCulture and Community; Research, Analysis, and Education; Technology and Infrastructure)
GLAM
Length of presentation/talk (if other then 25 minutes, specify how long)
70 minute workshop
Will you attend Wikimania if your submission is not accepted?
Yes
Special request as to time of presentations (for example - can not present on Saturday)
n/a
Slides or further information (optional)
QRpedia and crowdsourcing at Derby Museum - video by Andrew James Sykes














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  1. Victuallers (talk) 20:07, 8 March 2012 (UTC) (OK I admit it, I'm Lori's meat puppet :-) Sadly I'm double booked and Lori tells me that I shouldnt leave my daughter on her wedding day - but this does look GOOD.... maybe my daughter would get over it?)[reply]
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