Collections, collaborations
They who were once called the public are becoming collaborators (@LanceWeiler, on the MCN 2014 conference Twitter feed): how does this collaboration work around museum collections? Some digital museum experts answer and give examples.
Sapere aude - Daring to use one's understanding, the first maxim of any training course
"Sapere aude". Dare to think for yourself. This motto is over 2,000 years old, and has been adopted by many philosophers and educators. It is undoubtedly the first law of all training. Dare to think, confront your ideas, tackle complex content. Dare not to let others think for you.
Ecological uses of banana leaves
Banana leaves, which have long been used for gastronomic and clothing purposes, need to come back into the spotlight in view of the ecological issues at stake. In fact, given their importance, we need to raise awareness of their importance and reforest banana trees.
The AI that couldn't talk
Can we say that language is a faculty that distinguishes us from artificial intelligences? Can the robot dialogue with man? Are we already in the future?
From ice-breaker to heart-warmer
Another way of "forming a group", from playful provocation to welcoming a context conducive to exchange.