Museum FOR or Museum OF❓In my first article about the potential of learning experience design for museums, I described an example from 𝐌𝐮𝐬𝐞𝐨…Aug 24, 2024Aug 24, 2024
The one paradigm to rule them allWhy Learning Experience Design is often misunderstood and how it contributes to a global paradigm shift.Jul 27, 2024Jul 27, 2024
Museums, learning and democracy.How to turn museums into places of engaging and meaningful experiences that drive social change.Mar 26, 2024Mar 26, 2024
Learning experience design on display in a communication gameFrom many conversations with people new to LXD, I concluded that most of them lack examples to understand what LXD is about. I decided to…Jan 25, 2024Jan 25, 2024
Why museums need (more) learning experience designers.Remember the last time you visited a museum? Maybe you were traveling and were eager to learn more about the country of your visit. Maybe…Aug 11, 20231Aug 11, 20231
Semantic struggles of a learning experience designer.When I arrived in Argentina for the first time and attempted to order black tea in a cafe, the answer was “Sorry, we don’t have black tea”…Apr 9, 20231Apr 9, 20231
3 lessons of Vincent van Gogh for learning experience designersWhich approach should a learning experience designer follow — of an artist or of a scientist? The story of Van Gogh’s development as a…Oct 17, 20211Oct 17, 20211