The document summarizes the 1001 Stories website created by the Heritage Agency of Denmark to engage users, especially younger users, in sharing and discussing the cultural heritage of Denmark through storytelling about 1001 historical and cultural places. The website uses social media and mobile platforms to facilitate participation and information sharing. It has over 20,000 monthly users and has been successful in attracting contributions from users. The goals of the website were to promote cultural heritage in a broad and inclusive way and to support sustainable development through cultural tourism.
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The document summarizes the 1001 Stories website created by the Heritage Agency of Denmark to engage users, especially younger users, in sharing and discussing the cultural heritage of Denmark through storytelling about 1001 historical and cultural places. The website uses social media and mobile platforms to facilitate participation and information sharing. It has over 20,000 monthly users and has been successful in attracting contributions from users. The goals of the website were to promote cultural heritage in a broad and inclusive way and to support sustainable development through cultural tourism.
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Nyt om Gammelt: N. L. Spangberg - Thisteds store mæcenMuseumThy
Det nuværende Thisted Museum er opført i 1924 og har dannet ramme om museet siden 1940. Som man fornemmer, når man kæmper sig op ad den lange trappe og træder ind i den imponerende hall, er huset dog ikke bygget til det formål, men som privat hjem for kaffegrosserer N. L. Spangberg, der på flere måder satte sit varige præg på Thisted by...
Nyt om Gammelt: Storstensgraven ved Lodbjerg FyrMuseumThy
Tæt øst for Lodbjerg Fyr i den sydlige del af Nationalpark Thy, omgivet af klitter og plantage, ligger resterne af en gravhøj fra bondestenalderen. Højen har været kendt i over 100 år, men først i 2012 blev det muligt at undersøge den nærmere, takket være en bevilling fra Nationalpark Thy...
The document summarizes a presentation about the 1001 Stories website, which allows users to share stories and pictures about cultural heritage sites in Denmark. Some key points:
- 1001 Stories aims to engage young people and locals to share their experiences of cultural sites outside museums, using a social media approach.
- Over 30,000 monthly users contribute content like stories, pictures, comments and tags for over 500 cultural places in Denmark.
- A marketing campaign promoted the site through various media outlets and partnerships with other cultural organizations.
- Social media has led to a shift where communication is more collaborative versus hierarchical, and where companies openly share information.
- While social media provides opportunities for more democratic cultural sharing, maintaining engagement requires ongoing effort
The document summarizes the 1001 Stories campaign in Denmark, which created a website for users to share stories about places in Denmark. It discusses the goals of engaging younger users and sharing heritage in a modern way. Statistics show over 30,000 monthly users, 10,000 photos, and traffic increasing on the international site. Elements of the campaign included PR, apps, partnerships, and social media promotion. Advice includes using social media for communication, fundraising, and sharing knowledge, while listening to users.
Nyt om Gammelt: N. L. Spangberg - Thisteds store mæcenMuseumThy
Det nuværende Thisted Museum er opført i 1924 og har dannet ramme om museet siden 1940. Som man fornemmer, når man kæmper sig op ad den lange trappe og træder ind i den imponerende hall, er huset dog ikke bygget til det formål, men som privat hjem for kaffegrosserer N. L. Spangberg, der på flere måder satte sit varige præg på Thisted by...
Nyt om Gammelt: Storstensgraven ved Lodbjerg FyrMuseumThy
Tæt øst for Lodbjerg Fyr i den sydlige del af Nationalpark Thy, omgivet af klitter og plantage, ligger resterne af en gravhøj fra bondestenalderen. Højen har været kendt i over 100 år, men først i 2012 blev det muligt at undersøge den nærmere, takket være en bevilling fra Nationalpark Thy...
The document summarizes a presentation about the 1001 Stories website, which allows users to share stories and pictures about cultural heritage sites in Denmark. Some key points:
- 1001 Stories aims to engage young people and locals to share their experiences of cultural sites outside museums, using a social media approach.
- Over 30,000 monthly users contribute content like stories, pictures, comments and tags for over 500 cultural places in Denmark.
- A marketing campaign promoted the site through various media outlets and partnerships with other cultural organizations.
- Social media has led to a shift where communication is more collaborative versus hierarchical, and where companies openly share information.
- While social media provides opportunities for more democratic cultural sharing, maintaining engagement requires ongoing effort
The document summarizes the 1001 Stories campaign in Denmark, which created a website for users to share stories about places in Denmark. It discusses the goals of engaging younger users and sharing heritage in a modern way. Statistics show over 30,000 monthly users, 10,000 photos, and traffic increasing on the international site. Elements of the campaign included PR, apps, partnerships, and social media promotion. Advice includes using social media for communication, fundraising, and sharing knowledge, while listening to users.
1) 1001 Stories about Denmark is a website that collects stories about 1001 cultural heritage places in Denmark contributed by users.
2) The goal is to engage new and younger users to discuss cultural heritage outside of institutions and share data in an open and interactive way.
3) Since launching in May 2010, the site has seen around 20,000 monthly users and 350 new user profiles added, with users contributing 300 new places and 2,300 photos.
en gennemgang af sitet "1001 fortællinger om Danmark" www.1001fortællinger.dk, gode råd til lancering af brugerinvolverende websites.
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1001 Stories about Denmark is an interactive website and platform created by the Heritage Agency of Denmark to share stories about Danish cultural heritage. It contains over 1000 stories contributed by experts and users, covering 50 different themes. The strategic aims were to modernize how cultural heritage is presented by making the platform open, multifaceted, and democratic. This allows users to discuss heritage, share their own experiences, and develop content in new forms like podcasts and mobile applications. The platform has been successful in attracting over 20,000 monthly users and developing over 1000 user-contributed stories and places. However, constant engagement is needed to keep users contributing and sharing content across different platforms.
The document discusses 1001stories.dk, a Danish website that collects stories and information about cultural heritage sites in Denmark. It was created by the Heritage Agency of Denmark to engage more users, especially younger ones, in sharing and discussing Danish history and culture. The site allows users to submit stories, photos and information about different heritage locations. It has been successful in attracting over 20,000 monthly users and gaining user-generated content, though continued efforts are needed to spread awareness and engage more contributors. The goal is to promote alternative heritage tourism and facilitate sharing of local knowledge.
The document discusses the 1001 Stories of Denmark project which aims to share knowledge about 1001 significant heritage sites in Denmark. It will involve users to experience and participate in building stories about the sites. The website will launch on May 5th 2010 and feature stories, photos, sound, and videos about different places. It seeks to inspire cooperation between institutions and the public to develop a common platform for cultural heritage.
1. Oplæg for Visit Nordjylland Tirsdag den 13.april 2010 Mette Bom Konsulent for nye medier, Kulturarvsstyrelsen onsdag 14. april 2010 Totalt nederen sted – her sker ikk’ en skid 1001 fortællinger om Danmark - din kulturarv www.1001fortællinger.dk
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3. onsdag 14. april 2010 www.1001fortællinger.dk – i lyd, billede og tekst ” Himmelbjerget var et af de første turistmål i Danmark” ” Stålværket er stadig vildt råt og ægte…” ” Cistercienserne kom til Esrum med store byggeplaner” ” Byggeriet af Århus Domkirke begyndte i slutningen af 1100-tallet” ” Lolland dufter stadig af roer fra fabrikken i Sakskøbing” ” Disse fartøjer hed sådan fordi de kunne trækkes direkte op på sandet” ” Eventyrdigteren H.C. Andersen er i dag den mest kendte digter i verden” ” Bønderne i Midtjylland har strikket og solgt uldvarer siden 1500-tallet” ” På Gisseløre blev Kalundborg Radiofonistation indviet i 1927” ” Danfoss er ikke den eneste industri på Als” ” tag en nat på Sønderho Kro, når du nu er i byen…” ” Bornholms nye råstof er helt klart dens madvarer” ” Min morfar svømmede over Lillebælt da han var dreng” ” Christiansborg chapel survived the fire in 1884”