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How to create a museum visual story

How to create a museum visual story

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£5 - £35

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  • Delivered Online

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

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How to create a museum visual story 

Thursday 3 October, 10-11.30am 

Do you want to create a visual story about your museum to help families and other visitors to plan their visits, but don’t know where to start? 

About this training 

In this session, SEND in Museums Consultant Sam Bowen will guide you through how to create visual stories, drawing on her own professional museum learning knowledge and lived experience as a parent of a child with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). 

A visual story is a photo document supported by limited but clear explanatory text. By including a visual story on your website, you can help a range of visitors, including families, to plan their museum visits.  

Sam explains, “Visual stories act as both a way-finding tool and a reassurance, as they help eliminate the unknown of visiting somewhere new. For many people with neurodivergence or high levels of anxiety, visual stories can be very helpful in removing the fear factor of entering an unfamiliar place.” 

During this virtual training event, we will: 

  • find out why visual stories are important for a range of families to help plan their visits,

  • learn how to create a visual story and how to present it on a website,

  • think about how to test a visual story with families.

Take a look at the full schedule. 
 
This virtual training session will be delivered over one and a half hours by Sam Bowen, SEND in Museums Consultant. 

Who should attend? 

This training is aimed at staff at museums, galleries and heritage sites who are interested in making their organisations more welcoming to SEND families. 

There are a limited number of Freelance, Low Income and Student tickets available for this session.

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    Delivered Online

    £5 - £35

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