Hi all,
I'm wondering whether anyone has experience using QR codes in a museum display before? We would really like to link our audiences to the wealth of information about some of our Museum objects that can be found on our blog and on Your Paintings etc. and it's been suggested that we use QR codes in the galleries. We're not sure though how many people would actually be likely to scan the codes and interact with the information.
If you've used QR codes before, would you be willing to share some stats on how well-used they were? Has anyone ever supplied devices themselves to scan the codes with? Does anyone have any other brilliant ideas on how to link people with this info?
Would love to hear any feedback on the subject!
Many thanks,
Rebecca Berger
Learning and Audiences Officer
The Black Watch Castle and Museum
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