Online exhibitions are often “companion websites” to a museum exhibition. During the development of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum’s new special exhibition, Burma’s Path to Genocide, we created two experiences to meet the needs of audiences while adhering to the same guiding principles and content goals. This session will explore digital storytelling for web and physical spaces and share techniques for making decisions that are audience-centered and subject-centered.
Manager, Future Projects, US Holocaust Memorial Museum
Silvina Fernandez-Duque is product manager of Future Projects in the Levine Institute for Holocaust Education at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. She explores new ideas for digital learning and storytelling, focusing on the intersection of educational content and technology... Read More →
Alison is a Senior Web Producer at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. She creates and manages content for digital projects and evaluates how audiences are engaging with that content.