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AAM Recap: Slides, Observations, and Object Fetishism

Museum 2.0

We started with a brief presentation of the basics of each project, and then spent about an hour responding to questions from the audience, using illustrative images and documents to support the discussion. Some of the most interesting questions included: how do you verify the accuracy and authenticity of visitor-contributed content?

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Crowdsourcing: Measuring the Impact of the Crowd in Funding and Doing

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Social media tools for engaging and capturing the work of crowds include: wikis, custom platforms or web sites that facilitate voting, rating, giving feedback, adding content, or funding. There’s isn’t one best way to do it – and many organizations use a combination of these models to meet their objectives.

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Measuring Your Blog's Outcomes and Use of Other Social Media Tools

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Our mantra has been (and will continue to be) that each page of content. We also keep hammering that content needs to be content -. not solely navigation -- just related links that are directly related to the content. Unique Blog Readers (content consumption ??? Search drives visitor behavior. needs to standalone.

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Visitor Voices Book Club: Loving the Love Tapes

Museum 2.0

Created by video artist Wendy Clarke, and eventually part of the Exploratorium's collection, the Love Tapes project features visitors of all kinds sharing their personal experiences of love. An evocative image? The content was serious, important, and deeply cared for. What better example of this distinction than the Love Tapes?

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Into the Deep End: What's Keeping Museums from Telling Meaty, In-Depth Stories?

Museum 2.0

When we experience intense depth, as in the Minnesota History Center's Open House , which explores the stories of residents of one St. Paul home over time, or the Boston Museum of Science's beautiful theater experience about Nikola Tesla, or an incredible single artist show, it stands out. But tight doesn't have to mean limited.

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