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‘Yarns, Accounts and Chronicles…. Tales of Time and Memory Boxes Maria Burke University of Salford & Naomi Lewis Salford Heritage Services

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‘Yarns, Accounts and Chronicles….

Tales of Time and Memory Boxes

Maria Burke University of Salford

&Naomi Lewis

Salford Heritage Services

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INTRODUCTION• Aim to present information and synergies between two projects

“Tales of Things” (University of Salford) and “Memories Matter” (Salford Museum and Art Gallery)

• Both projects deal with the creation of individual and community memories stimulated by objects and images.

• “Memories Matter” aimed to provide enhanced access to museum collections for the care sector

• “Tales of Things” aimed to employ new digital technologies to society as a whole, across a variety of sectors.

• Working together to create new ideas for people living with dementia and their carers’ in the community.

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•Tales of Things aimed to revolutionise existing social and business process, using technologies available to us through the digital economy.

• The University of Salford focussed on testing the possible value and benefits of augmented reality objects, using QR Codes and RFID in several case study scenarios.

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INTERNET OF THINGSCONNECTIONS

• What is the Internet of Things?

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GLOBAL CONNECTIONS

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INCREASING OUR CONNECTIONS

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CONNECTING VIA QR CODES

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OXFAM CASE STUDY

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OXFAM CASE STUDY

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ESTATE AGENT CASE STUDY

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CALL CENTRE C0-OPCASE STUDY

• Cutting induction costs• Shorten induction time

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CONNECTIVITY – THE FUTURE

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MEMORIES MATTER• Salford Museum and Art Gallery• Social and industrial history and art collections

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RESOURCES• Handling boxes• Exhibitions• Picture Packs• Training

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COMMUNITIES• Charities and community groups• Sheltered Housing • Day Centres and respite• Residential Care

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SO WHAT?• Valuing the voice of older people• Reminiscence activity• Creative activity• Oral history• Exhibitions

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THE ROLE OF OBJECTS• Sensory reaction to touch, smell, sound• Focus on personal choice, action and skill

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WHY DO MEMORIES MATTER?• Stimulating and sociable• Confirms identity and values experience and skill• Improve relationships and care

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DEMENTIA AND REMINISCENCE • Changes to episodic, procedural and semantic memory• Person centred approach• Recreating and unlocking memories• Supporting carer

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CONCLUSION: A CREATIVE FUTURE• Celebrating skill and ability not focusing on deficit• Access to creative activity for all• Creating new experiences together