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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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Elles van VegchelAnnelore ScholtenRaphael ChanayLauren Souter

There is a growing need to bring museum collections closer to the visitor for a more intense experience that better captivates the message an institution wants to convey. Science centres have a long tradition in making hands-on exhibitions.

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Learning
Karen WilkinsonMaria XanthoudakiMaya HalevyCatherine Demarcq

Tinkering is increasingly being adopted by museums as a new way of engaging visitors into creative, highly experiencial, science-oriented, learning-through-construction processes. It is a vision for learning and supports 21st century competences...

Learning
Cristina OlivottoMeriem FressonAniello MennellaBlazej Dawidson

Theatrical plays, magic shows, stand-up comedies, mystery games… are tools used to engage the public in science centres, but also in schools and research institutes. On the one hand, they represent an effective engagement tool, in particular for...

Learning
Malvina ArtheauIsabelle Chabanon-PougetMatthieu VernetMelissa RichardKate KnealeJohn Sear

The GameLab is an informal drop-in space entirely dedicated to gaming.
Want to play some yet-to-come games designed by science centers? Ready to participate in an on-going experiment of collectively designing a game, from idea to...

Learning
Laura MeadeClaire BownGundy van Dijk

How can we encourage deeper thinking in science centres and museums? Not only do we want to develop visitors’ abilities to think scientifically, but also their inclination to use these abilities and to raise their awareness of situations where...

Explainers & visitor services
Andres JuurKamil RogulskiAndrea MottoTanja van der Woude

A large part of our employees in the near future will belong to so-called Y-generation (born between the 1980s and the early 2000s). They are the most educated and culturally diverse of any generation before them, they’re also notorious job-...

Research, theory & evaluation
Marie HobsonMarie HobsonMarjelle van HoornNils Petter HauanEffrosyni NomikouClaire PillsburyChristopher WhitbyGöran JorydHaiko KilksonBronwyn BevanRooske Franse

Accessing and implementing research is often problematic for museum practitioners. In this two-day workshop, participants will:

  • learn techniques to help them read academic research more quickly and easily
  • hear how academics...
Learning
Jochen HungerLuigi AmodioAnna GunnarssonJutta Schlögl

In recent years the Maker movement introduced many cultural innovations in museums and science centres. Among these the so-called "culture of repair", which is not only of great benefit in terms of education, promoting the understanding of "how...

Learning
Ryan JenkinsSara CalcagniniSarah FunkVanessa MignanJon HaavieLydia BeallSamar D. Kirresh

As part of this this unique pre-conference workshop, we'll first all participate in a large collaborative chain reaction event called "Ecsite for all", organised with the Graz inhabitants on Tuesday 7...

Strategy & vision
Michele LanzingerMichele LanzingerHenrik SellIlse van ZeelandUwe Moldrzyk

Are natural history exhibitions bound to offer a bleak copy of experiencing real nature's beauty, wonders and diversity? Are our efforts to stimulate an authentic interest for nature from the inside of a museum building vain? How can we...

Science ♥ society

Get a practical science engagement warm-up before the conference and join the local public in building a fantastic machine of chain reactions in one of the Messe Congress convention centre's large halls.

This public event will involve Graz...

Learning
Justin DillonAmito HaarhuisSara TougaardAndy LloydYuri MattemanPaweł Barczyński

Science centres and museums share a long tradition of involving scientists in the development of events, exhibitions and educational activities. Traditionally scientists provide us with the latest discoveries and the most adequate explanations on...

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