Huron-Wendat Museum creates a traveling exhibition


Meeting a need for roaming
The Huron-Wendat Museum has integrated interactive content into its exhibition The Canoe, Bearer of Traditions with quizzes, animations and additional information to meet a need for gamification of its experience in the context of a health crisis.
The museum then wanted to make certain parts of its exhibition mobile by relocating them, to meet a visitor demand for travel.
Easily Transforming Content
The team was able to easily set up new panels with existing QR codes, modifying their content in advance. With MySmartJourney, the Huron-Wendat Museum quickly transformed some of the content of the temporary exhibition, "The Canoe, Bearer of Traditions," to become a traveling exhibition.
The QR code system thus makes it possible to make more content available to visitors without cluttering the exhibition or duplicating numerous QR codes. It is an extremely simple solution that allows you to customize, modify and move content.
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