A few days ago the international LEM (Learning Museum ) network project published on its website the IZI.travel audio-guide service version applied at the Pedagogical University Museum.
LEM- the Learning Museum Network Project gives an opportunity to different museums from various corners of the world to illustrate their activities and to make them available for the wider public.
The project aims at unifying the world museums practices, thus, contributing to establishing mutual cooperation edges among the museums.
We would also like to mention that IZI.travel generated a simple and free application for mobile phones providing audio-guide service at museums and in cities that gives a chance not only to present the audio version of the history of the given place or the museum, but also an option to publish video materials, photos, and to arrange quizzes in the scope of the theme.
Today, it is successfully applied in a number of museums in the world and, after a nine-months lasting work it was finally installed at the ASPU museum too.
We would also like to remind that the service is available to us only in two languages yet - in Armenian and in English; but in near future, it is foreseen to provide the service in other languages as well; the application is available in 37 languages.
“Each museum has the privilege to use this platform most effectively based on its direction and needs; there are unlimited possibilities provided by the platform, they may be limited only by our imagination,” the Director of the Museum Ms. Alvard Grigoryan mentioned in his conversation with the old.aspu.am.