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How can nonprofits and funders create mutually agreeable performance measures?

ASU Lodestar Center

Share logic models to increase dialogue and understand the theories and assumptions that underlie programs and investment decisions. Use participatory processes to define metrics and methods of data collection. Develop indicators to include learning as part of PM. Tell the story of learning. Performance measurement is not objective.

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The Participatory Nonprofit?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The book includes a "Connected Quiz, a set of reflective questions that can help an activist think about how well they or their organization is connecting with others -- something to think about before jumping into the tools. the ability to adopt alternative identities for the purpose of improvisation. vlogging, and podcasting).

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What is the Turkey and the Bread (or the Sourdough Starter) of the MAH?

Museum 2.0

I attended because I'm seeking new ways to share the MAH's model and support the development of more community-centered cultural institutions around the world. I learned a ton at Skid Row School, but the lesson that still keeps me up at night is this one: when you want to scale and spread a model, you have to distill it to its essence.

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Blueprint Book Club Part 1: How Do You Create a Future-Thinking History Museum?

Museum 2.0

Blueprint is a maddening sketch of the museum that might have been, one that alternates between shaky and bold strokes. The early participatory projects are terrific. It's hardly a model for an entirely new approach to museum design. The media strategy is impressive. Few objects surrounded by supporting media. Lots of screens.

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Making Alternative Meaning out of Museum Artifacts

Museum 2.0

The participatory element employs an accessible speculative question. The participatory element is modeled well by the "official" content. In the Odditoreum such irregular actions are not only invited but modeled. They model the requested visitor contributions. together on one large panel nearby.

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[VIDEO] Power Of Community In Strategic Planning

Bloomerang

So then we’ll talk about what are some participatory planning methods. The things that I tell you will not stick unless you are able to reflect upon your own experience and go, “Ah, yes, I think this is what Julie is talking about. ” That reflection is really important. . How do we do this well?

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Advice: An Exhibition about Talking to Strangers

Museum 2.0

It also includes reflections from the exhibit team on the project. The whole exhibit modeled the potential for someone to respond to your query, and as it grew, the sense that you would be responded to and validated grew as well. Tags: evaluation exhibition design participatory museum usercontent.

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