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Making Museum Tours Participatory: A Model from the Wing Luke Asian Museum

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The guide, Vi Mar, was an incredible facilitator. She did several things over the course of the tour to make it participatory, and she did so in a natural, delightful way. Because the Wing is a community-driven museum, Vi (and all the tour guides) are from the community and have strong ties to it. What made it so special?

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What's a Watt Stopper? My First FLIP Camera Experiment

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Video Guides for Nonprofits. See 3 Video Guide: This step-by-by video guide goes from the picture to the techniques of story telling and into editing and marketing. It's one of the better guides out there for nonprofits. How To Make Internet TV : From the participatory culture foundation, an step-by-step guide.

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Is “Ambient Data” from Social Media Channels Useful for Funders?

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The convening used participatory methods to identify topics for small group conversations related to the theme and was expertly facilitated by Allen Gunn from Aspiration. ( I wrote a reflection last week about the facilitation techniques here ). They also tag and analyze responses. Crisis communication strategy. Disaster work.

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Please Help Make My Book Incredible

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readers, I'm almost done with the first draft of The Participatory Museum: A Practical Guide , a book that explores the theory, practice, and design techniques for involving visitors and community members in the creation and sharing of cultural content. Tags: participatory museum. Dear Museum 2.0

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Designing Talkback Platforms for Different Dialogic Goals

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I'm not talking about guiding content; I'm talking about guiding form. This technique was used in the Slavery in New York exhibition at the New-York Historical Society and continues in the popular StoryCorps project. What design techniques do you use to create successful visitor dialogue experiences?

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AAM Recap: Slides, Observations, and Object Fetishism

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Visitor Co-Created Museum Experiences This session was a dream for me, one that brought together instigators of three participatory exhibit projects: MN150 (Kate Roberts), Click! So far, most participatory museum design projects are heavily guided by the institution.

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

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Extension programs use wikis, flickr, blogs, tagging, and other tools to share information and content. By using tagging and RSS extension programs are able to exchange information and share content freely. Guide your students to conversations and resources. Explore popular blog, searches and tags. It's messy.

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