MCG’s sold out UKMW14 ‘Museums beyond the web was held at the Natural History Museum in London on Friday 7 November 2014. We’ve collected the best event reports, photos and tweets on our UKMW14 round-up post, and now we’re sharing videos from some of the fabulous presentations given on the day.

UKMW14 presentations and slides

Opening keynote speaker George Oates

George’s UK Museums and The Web Keynote slides

Immersive and Pervasive: Museums in Virtual Reality, Tara Copplestone

Slides for Immersive and Pervasive: Museums in Virtual Reality by Tara Copplestone

Box of Delights, Alex Butterworth, Oxford University Museums

Slides for Box of Delights by Alex Butterworth

Piloting a mobile collection in the landscape, Anna Rhodes, Buxton Museum and Art Gallery and Ben Bedwell, University of Nottingham/Wander Anywhere

Slides for Piloting a mobile collection in the landscape by Anna Rhodes and Ben Bedwell

On Dartmoor nobody can hear you Google, Rick Lawrence, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery (RAMM)

Slides for On Dartmoor nobody can hear you Google by Rick Lawrence

Let them speak, Oluwatoyin Sogbesan

Slides for Let them speak by Oluwatoyin Sogbesan

Google Glass at the MIT Museum: a Visitor Experience Study, Marco Mason, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and University of Leicester

Slides for Google Glass at the MIT Museum: a Visitor Experience Study by Marco Mason

meSch – Material Encounters with Digital Cultural Heritage, Daniela Petrelli, Sheffield Hallam University

meSch – Material Encounters with Digital Cultural Heritage, Daniela Petrelli, Sheffield Hallam University.

Lightning Talk: Engaging and interactive display of digitised images using the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF); Matt McGrattan, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford.

Keynote closing speech from Ross Parry

Slides for Centenary Connections: connecting stories of the First World War, Rebecca Bartlett

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