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Connecting during COVID: How museums are rethinking engagement in a time of physical distancing

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Michelle Campbell Mekarski, PhD
Canada Science and Technology Museum
Nov 16, 2020
In the foreseeable future, what does COVID-19 and physical distancing mean for Ingenium and its museums?
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Indigenous students contribute to exhibition on astronomy

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Melissa Gruber
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Jun 18, 2020
In March, before social distancing measures, a group of Indigenous high school students from northern communities contributed their ideas to an upcoming astronomy exhibition at the Canada Science and Technology Museum.
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Testers in a dangerous time: Rethinking experience testing during a global pandemic

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Erin Poulton
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
May 13, 2020
In the face of COVID-19, Canada Aviation and Space Museum staff came up with a creative solution to move forward with public testing.
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Aviation
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Six steps for planning clear communication

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Erin Poulton
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Apr 15, 2020
Learn six steps to organize your ideas — whether you’re preparing a presentation, drafting a business plan, or developing an exhibition.
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A virtual tour of the Governors General rail cars

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Michel Labrecque
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Technology
Mar 23, 2020
Today's AR and VR technologies give the digital museum visitor access to Ingenium museums' collection storage areas not otherwise seen, and rarely visited.
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On a roll: Julie Leclair reflects on the development of Bike it!

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Nov 22, 2019
Julie Leclair, director of travelling exhibitions for Ingenium, recently worked with a team of international institutions to develop Bike it! — a travelling exhibition which tells the global story of the bicycle. Read Julie’s behind-the-scenes insights in this feature article published by TEO—an organization that supports international touring exhibitions.
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Behind the scenes at the Canada Science and Technology Museum

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Aug 16, 2019
A junior reporter for Macaroni Kid — an online publication that highlights family events and activities — has been reporting on Leonardo da Vinci – 500 Years of Genius at the Canada Science and Technology Museum. He recently spoke with museum staff member Carolyn Holland about what went in to making this temporary exhibition a success.
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Diving into museum work: The life of a summer intern

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Charlotte Clemens
Aug 8, 2019
When I arrived in Ottawa about three months ago to work as an exhibition intern with the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. My short time with the museum turned out to be more interesting and colourful than I ever could have imagined; I’ve conducted damage reports, gone “undercover” for an in-house investigation, and even built an airplane out of a pool noodle! But before I delve into everything, let me tell you the real reason I’m here. This internship has
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Behind the scenes: Updates to the First World War exhibition area

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Erin Poulton
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Jul 8, 2019
How does museum staff decide which exhibition to update next? Which basic changes can make an exhibition more inviting and insightful for today’s visitors? Take a behind-the-scenes look at how the Canada Aviation and Space Museum team planned its recent updates to the First World War area.
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Wikipedia edit-a-thons give recognition to women in STEM

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Lauren DiVito
Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation
May 31, 2019
On June 23 — which marks International Women in Engineering Day 2019 — Ingenium will open its doors to volunteer editors eager to participate in a Wikipedia edit-a-thon. In partnership with Engineers Canada, this free event, hosted at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, will celebrate the achievements of women in engineering through the editing and creation of Wikipedia pages. “An edit-a-thon puts facts on the page, allows us to change biases, and adding translations in both French and English
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