Sheila,

If you have not already done so, you should look at  the "Handheld 
Online Conference" at http://www.handheldconference.org/keynote/. 
Also, see last year's conference at the Tate on this topic ( 
http://tatehandheldconference.pbwiki.com/).

And talk to Nancy Proctor at the Smithsonian American Art Museum - 
she is the empress of mobile media in museums.

Diane



>(Please excuse cross-postings)
>
>Greetings,
>
>The Center for History and New Media is taking a quick survey to find out
>how museums are offering visitors content for mobile or handheld delivery.
>We know that podcasting has become popular, and wonder how many museums are
>working on mobile projects:
>http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=KrJUX778buWWN90N6V4Bsg_3d_3d
>
>We plan to publish our results as part of a larger white paper on museums
>and the mobile web later this year, and will be designing some mobile
>application prototypes.
>
>And if you have some favorite mobile experiences/apps, please share them
>with the list.
>
>Thanks for your time.
>Sheila
>
>
>________________________________
>Sheila A. Brennan
>Senior Digital History Associate
>Center for History and New Media
>George Mason University
>703-879-8366
>  <mailto:sbrennan at gmu.edu> sbrennan at gmu.edu
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