Understanding the Digital Storytelling Process for Museum Exhibition through Content Analysis
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This research aims to identify, through various experts and scholars, of established digital storytelling process. The museum's environment has seen a substantial shift. Technology has allowed new engagement, visitor expectations have increased, rivalry for time and resources has risen, and buildings now serve more complex functions. There is no sign of a digital storytelling guideline for curators in Malaysia, even though digital storytelling has begun to emerge. Using content analysis, qualitative research methodology was employed. This finding establishes four primary processes and eight subprocesses for digital storytelling among experts and scholars.
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