MMDH App

MMDH App

by Paw Tech

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3 reviews
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • January 12, 2022
  • August 22, 2022

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Explore historical human rights violations in Chile through audio guides, virtual tours, and interactive collections. This app promotes reflection on democratic values and tolerance to prevent future atrocities.

Audio guides
Digital collections
Interactive exhibits
Thematic tours
Virtual museum tours
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What's New in MMDH App

1.3.0

August 22, 2022

Nuevos tour 360

User reviews

App hardly correlates with exhibits

This app is garbage, it hardly correlates with the exhibits and adds next to nothing. It honestly just makes navigating the museum more confusing.

Great for English speaking travellers

The app provided a full tour of the museum with English narrations. Aligned well with the museum layout and helped to teach me and my friends a great deal about the Chilean dictatorship.

Human rights? I doubt the app developer understand the meaning

It is deeply concerning that an app from a human rights museum has labeled Taiwan as a province of China in parentheses, explicitly indicating that Taiwan’s human rights are perceived as inferior or non-existent. This forced labeling of Taiwan as part of China undermines its sovereignty and the dignity of its people. The developers of this human rights museum app should reflect critically on whether they genuinely uphold human rights, as they have, in this case, perpetuated a narrative that dismisses Taiwan’s autonomy and historical struggles for self-determination.

Taiwan’s journey has been one of continuous resistance against colonial rule, consistently striving for independence. From enduring foreign colonization to the imposition of martial law, Taiwan has overcome significant oppression. Only after a long and tumultuous period did Taiwan transition to democracy, eventually gaining the rights to free speech and many fundamental human rights. This progress is a testament to the perseverance and resilience of the Taiwanese people, and any attempt to disregard or diminish Taiwan’s identity and history, especially through platforms that claim to represent human rights, is an affront to the struggles and achievements of the Taiwanese nation.

Es profundamente preocupante que una aplicación de un museo de derechos humanos haya etiquetado a Taiwán como una provincia de China entre paréntesis, lo que indica explícitamente que los derechos humanos de Taiwán parecen ser considerados como inferiores o inexistentes. Esta etiqueta impuesta de Taiwán como parte de China socava su soberanía y la dignidad de su pueblo. Los desarrolladores de esta aplicación del museo de derechos humanos deberían reflexionar críticamente sobre si realmente defienden los derechos humanos, ya que en este caso han perpetuado una narrativa que desestima la autonomía y las luchas históricas de Taiwán por la autodeterminación.

El camino de Taiwán ha sido una lucha continua contra el dominio colonial, siempre buscando la independencia. Desde soportar la colonización extranjera hasta la imposición de la ley marcial, Taiwán ha superado una gran opresión. Solo después de un largo y tumultuoso periodo, Taiwán logró transitar hacia la democracia, obteniendo finalmente derechos como la libertad de expresión y muchos otros derechos fundamentales. Este progreso es un testimonio de la perseverancia y resistencia del pueblo taiwanés, y cualquier intento de ignorar o menospreciar la identidad y la historia de Taiwán, especialmente a través de plataformas que afirman representar los derechos humanos, es una ofensa a las luchas y logros de la nación taiwanesa.
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FAQ

What is the MMDH App?

The MMDH App provides a digital experience for the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Chile. It offers audio guides, collections, interactives, and virtual tours to learn about human rights violations during the dictatorship.

What historical period does the MMDH App cover?

The app focuses on human rights violations committed by the Chilean State during the civil-military dictatorship, specifically between September 11, 1973, and March 10, 1990.

Is the MMDH App free to use?

Yes, the MMDH App is completely free to download and use. It does not have any in-app purchases or advertisements.

What devices is the MMDH App available on?

The MMDH App is available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod. It is designed for iOS devices.

What is the age rating for the MMDH App?

The MMDH App has an age rating of 9+, making it suitable for younger users to learn about these important historical events with appropriate guidance.

How often is the MMDH App updated?

The MMDH App was last updated on August 22, 2022, to version 1.3.0. Updates typically include content enhancements and performance improvements.

Does the MMDH App offer offline access?

The provided description does not specify if the MMDH App offers offline access. It is recommended to have an internet connection for the best experience with audio guides and virtual tours.

What is the main educational goal of the MMDH App?

The app aims to educate users about human rights violations, dignify victims and their families, and promote reflection on democratic values, respect, and tolerance to ensure such events are never repeated.