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I notice several replies to your query Trish, so hasten to put my own
definition before reading others.
A virtual museum, or a 'virtual tour' is, to me, one which may be a
visit from a remote location via any number of media ranging from books
to web sites. I say 'may' because obviously these same media may be
used within the walls of the institution in which the tour or museum is
located.
Ron Vanderwal
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> Subject: "Virtual Tour" definition
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> Would anyone be able to tell me how they define "Virtual tour"? What
> does it mean to you? Generally, museums appear to give an overview of
> their collections with various uses of technology - panoramic views,
> Quicktime movies, for example. Does the term "virtual tour" imply use
> of technology to give the feeling of actually being there? I have seen
> sites that refer to a virtual tour there merely present images and
> text. Isn't this more a "tour" than a "virtual tour". Glad to have
> your comments.
> trish
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