Themis Chalvantzi-Stringer ππͺπΊπ¬π·4 Principles for Accessible Digital ServicesAccessibility is a human right. In the UK alone, 14.1 million people have a disability, and most of them acquired it as adults. Thisβ¦May 13, 2021May 13, 2021
Themis Chalvantzi-Stringer ππͺπΊπ¬π·Earth Day: ask what you can do for the environment.Today is Earth Day and Google has created a special doodle to encourage us to plant more trees. Sustainability and calls to preventβ¦Apr 22, 2021Apr 22, 2021
Themis Chalvantzi-Stringer ππͺπΊπ¬π·Seven steps to a great online user experienceLast week I was writing on the subject of branding for small museums and heritage sites. This week Iβll be looking at some simple stepsβ¦Apr 15, 2021Apr 15, 2021
Themis Chalvantzi-Stringer ππͺπΊπ¬π·Branding thoughts for small museums and heritage sites.The whole world is striving to get back to some kind of pre-covid normality. In the UK everyone is waiting for April 12, when shopsβ¦Apr 9, 2021Apr 9, 2021
Themis Chalvantzi-Stringer ππͺπΊπ¬π·A devasting yearIt has been a year since the pandemic roll-out worldwide started, and many industries are starting to reflect on the past year and releaseβ¦Apr 1, 2021Apr 1, 2021
Themis Chalvantzi-Stringer ππͺπΊπ¬π·A checklist for accessible heritage spacesAn infographic checklist for heritage sites.Mar 25, 2021Mar 25, 2021
Themis Chalvantzi-Stringer ππͺπΊπ¬π·Mind your pees and queues.5 things that can improve the visitor experience at heritage sites and museums.Mar 12, 2021Mar 12, 2021
Themis Chalvantzi-Stringer ππͺπΊπ¬π·Museums and online training: an opportunity created by Covid-19.If there is one thing that the whole world has learnt in the last year is that e-conferencing and e-learning are here to stay. In the lastβ¦Mar 5, 2021Mar 5, 2021
Themis Chalvantzi-Stringer ππͺπΊπ¬π·Heritage sites and experiential tourism: friends or foes?Experiential tourism as a concept has its origins in a late-twentieth-century shift in economic values. At the time, the goods-orβ¦Feb 25, 2021Feb 25, 2021
Themis Chalvantzi-Stringer ππͺπΊπ¬π·Community-based tourism products: a case study of the Kasubi tombs, UgandaFor many yearsβββever since the 2006 UNESCO Convention in Tokyoβββ community involvement has been hailed as an integral part of promotingβ¦Feb 18, 2021Feb 18, 2021