Les Davis from Saumarez Homestead, a National Trust property in Armidale, is a ‘appy man. They’ve just released a new app for the Homestead which is bound to please!
Working with Cool Webing, and in collaboration with UNE’s curator, Ian Stephenson and regional communications advocate, Alun Davies, they set out to show what could be done with apps for small museums.
the app is a powerful tool in attracting visitors and enhancing their experience.
During the meeting of the New England Northwest Chapter of Museums Australia, Saumarez Homestead presented the workshop: “Appenings! Enhancing the visual presence of small museums” which led to the development of the Saumarez Homestead app prototype.
The app is a powerful tool in attracting visitors and enhancing their experience. They can book tours, find out about the history of Saumarez, see the café menu, as well as view pictures of the homestead, gardens and farm area. The app lists events, workshops and public programs.
The built-in QR scanner allows visitors to get additional information about displays and features of the property by scanning the codes attached near collection items and various locations within the Homestead. Function organisers and brides-to-be can book venues online for their special event. Visitors can share their ideas, make comments and provide feedback by clicking the ‘fan wall’ tab. Users can connect to the Saumarez Homestead Facebook page and read what people say about their experiences as well as share their own.


