The Australian Museum Is Providing Virtual Tours During COVID-19

The Australian Museum, the Sydney-based heritage-listed site, is home to some of the most fascinating facets of science, culture and nature all in one for Australians to enjoy. But since COVID-19 has put a stop to large social gatherings, tours at the museum have not been possible. The museum has ensured that the fun and learning remain accessible with its new portal ‘Australian Museum Inside Out’.

Recently, it launched its online accessibility via ‘Australian Museum Inside Out’ on their website which will include: virtual tours, online exhibitions, school resources, podcasts from scientists and other experts and more.

“While people are learning from home or working remotely, ‘Australian Museum Inside Out’ provides a free window into the behind-the-scenes experiences that only the AM can offer,”

said KimMcKay, director & CEO of the AM

Whether it be for home-schooling or general curiosity, users will have access to the likes of 3D images of rare collections from ancient Egypt which they can twist and turn to see from different angles, witness birds-eye footage of daring expeditions, and learn of the latest in scientific research.

“Our digital team has turned the museum website and archives literally ‘Inside Out’ over the past couple of weeks ensuring access to content is easy and that each click allows you to go deeper into our resources,” added McKay.

Check out the Australian Museum’s online portal here.

This post was last modified on 16/04/2020 10:04 am

Emeric Brard: Emeric Brard is a writer for The Carousel and Women LoveTech.
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