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Museums and Flickr

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The Collection of photographs found on the site are pulled in from Flickr using a Flash-base mashup. posed stock photography ever could. In designing and developing The American Image: The Photographs of John Collier Jr. website with The Maxwell Museum of Anthropology we???ve ve found ourselves spending a lot of time in Flickr.

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

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Photography students use Flickr to post, organize, share, and critique their colleagues?????? Content used in mashups is typically sourced from a third party via a public interface or API Many people are experimenting with mashups using Google, eBay, Amazon, Windows Live, and Yahoos APIs. Examples of Mashups. Who Is Sick?

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Arts 2.0: Examples of Arts Organizations Social Media Strategies

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They're now running a compelling experiment in crowd-sourced exhibition creation and curation via the photography exhibition Click. The Collection of photographs found on the site are pulled in from Flickr using a Flash-base mashup. Here's how Nina Simon described it on her insightful post analyzing the tactics used. In this post, I???m

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

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Crowdsourcing for knowledge creation can include “mashups of data.&# Brooklyn Museum implemented a crowdsourced photography exhibit experiment called “ Click! The measure of impact is to determine whether the comments and feedback strengthened or improved the final proposal. 2) Crowd Creation. A Crowd-Curated Exhibition.”

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