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DECEMBER 1, 2013
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DECEMBER 1, 2013
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NTEN
SEPTEMBER 6, 2011
Research firm Quorus Consulting Group polled 2,003 teens and adults in April 2011. The top channels included "read about the campaign in a newspaper or magazine" (23 percent); "an appeal from a friend through social media" (23 percent); "at a live event (i.e.,
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Have Fun - Do Good
FEBRUARY 22, 2012
I imagined women or girls who received cards might keep them in a place in her home, in a drawer, or on a shelf that would always remind her that she is cared for, and that she is a part of a much larger global community. Our grassroots campaign involves all ages from teens to seniors. What is the path that brought you to this work?
Museum 2.0
JULY 9, 2007
Braincake isn’t some fakey attempt to pander to teens. It reflects the GMSP’s—and Jen’s—commitment to creating a set of programs by and for its audience: teen girls. Jen and I sat down to talk about building for teens, working the web, and the role of innovation in museums. The content starts with the teen team.
Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media
OCTOBER 19, 2006
"We are in a moment of time where 57% of teens produce and share media. Change magazine that tries to get at it. The event was streamed into Global Kids Teen Grid Here's what the kids has to say and photos. Learning is happening outside of school and it needs to be understood better. I have a piece in the Sept./Oct.
EveryAction
MARCH 16, 2017
Along with her work as an aquatic biologist, her book, Silent Spring , is largely credited for advancing the global environmental movement worldwide , inspiring the rise of ecofeminism and many feminist scientists. She also wrote for the most prestigious magazines of the time, despite her gender. Rosalind Franklin. Ann Bancroft.
Museum 2.0
SEPTEMBER 12, 2012
We worked co-creatively with a group of anthropologists and archaeologists from UCSC to produce a small exhibition on the 3rd floor based on a pre-existing exhibition they had created about how they encounter and work with objects in their global research. There are three participatory elements in this gallery: What Kind of Collector Are You?
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