What is finances? Schedules? Weather? Medical conditions? Language? Accessibility? Fear of violence/crime?
One common accommodation for people with disabilities
What is automatic doors? Subtitles? Ramps? Elevators?
The difference between AR and VR
One type of hazardous artifact that may be in a museum's collection
What is weapons? Explosives? Arsenic-taxidermy animals? Radioactive items? Items with mold/bugs?
One way that teachers and students use museums
What is virtual or in-person field trips? Lesson plans? Online videos? Discovery boxes?
The generation that will likely need the most accommodations in museums in the next decade
Types of artifacts that should be repatriated
What is any item acquired in a manner that could be considered unethical by modern standards?
A growing population group museums will need to engage with to stay relevant in the future
What is nonwhite groups? What is older Americans?
Types of buildings the Roberts' Commission wanted the US Army to save in WWII
Monuments
What is active or experiential learning?
Definition of Universal Design
What is the idea that spaces, environments, and products should be easily accessible, understandable, and able to be used to the greatest extent possible by all people?
One of the types of artifacts that fall under NAGPRA
What is human remains? Sacred objects? Objects of cultural patrimony? Funerary objects?
A major way museums promote empathy
What is telling other people's stories honestly.
One type of participation in cultural institution
What is creating? Reviewing? Joining? Collecting? Spectating?
One of the Multiple Intelligences
What is Visual-Spatial Intelligence? Linguistic-Verbal? Logical-Mathematical? Bodily-Kinesthetic? Musical? Interpersonal? Intrapersonal? Naturalistic?
Reason legislation before the ADA was ineffective in helping people with disabilities in museums
What is the laws only applied to museums operated or funded by the federal government
One of the three ways staff can decolonize museums
What is collaborating with formerly colonized groups? Prioritizing the voices of formerly colonized groups? Telling the truth about colonization?
One way museums have not been neutral historically
What is only focusing on dominant groups? Mainly collecting artwork by white men? Portraying Europeans and Americans as superior?
One way the Monuments Men saved art during WWII
What is protecting art during battle? Assessing damage after battle? Finding stolen art? Returning stolen art to their countries of origin?
Hein's Learning theory in which people gain knowledge through completely self-guided activities
What is constructivist learning?
One of the principles of universal design
What is equitable use? Flexibility in use? Simple/intuitive use? Perceptible info? Tolerance for error? Low physical effort? Size/space for approach/use?
One major issue with NAGPRA
What is no strict punishments? It only applies to federally funded and operated museums? It only applies to US indigenous groups? Consultation is expensive? Some items can't be tied to particular tribes?
One similar organization that museums could fuse with in the future to save money
What is Galleries? Libraries? Archives?
One of the three requirements for a successful participatory project
What is constraints? Clear/beneficial outcomes? Opportunities for socializing?