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Cambodia: Responsible Tourism: Part 3

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This post is about It’s about responsible tourism in an age of social media. You can review Yut’s presentation on responsible tourism, but as a guide he was constantly educating us on these issues as we learned about the wonders of Angkor Wat. Have you heard the term “responsible tourism.?”

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Being or Managing a Great Technical Volunteer

Tech Soup

We all spend time trying to figure out who owns what and who's responsible for which decisions. Consider an excellent series of blog posts ( part 1 , part 2 , part 3 ) by Chris Jarvis and Angela Parker on the three phases of a volunteer's life cycle: tourist, traveler, and guide. The space is new and the potential is endless.

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Five Ways Nonprofits Can Use QR Codes

Care2

You may have also seen QR codes when travelling and visiting tourist spots such as museums, walking tours, etc. QR Code stands for Quick Response Code. Note: The donation page should be a unique donation page so that you can track the response rates from the QR code. Absolutely.

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Sparkly Shoed Convio Superstar

Connection Cafe

Where they’re from (this happens often in DC as my city is a spot tourists love to visit!) In response to the increase in violence, we created a “ Stand with the Thin Blue Line ” pledge. The response was incredible – in the first hour, hundreds of individuals had signed the pledge.

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Do You Have a Good Argument for Your Institution?

Museum 2.0

While these statements were interesting to some people in the study, they were perceived as highly specific to individual experiences and did not impel any sense of public responsibility. ts: A vibrant, thriving economy: Neighborhoods are more lively, communities are revitalized, tourists and residents are attracted to the area, etc.

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Being Open and Personal – Joining the Museum Trends of 2015

Connection Cafe

Digital Collections: With museum missions tied to preserving, sharing and education, it is our responsibility to open collections and knowledge so everyone can benefit. Rijksmuseum leads the way with most of its collection available online at high resolution.

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The Public Argument About Arts Support as Seen through the Lens of the Detroit Institute of Arts

Museum 2.0

I'm focusing on the community response to the prospect of the millage and the way the public debate reflects broader conversations about the public value of the arts. Here are just two arguments that were notable for the difference in the responses they sparked: Unsuccessful argument: Great cities should have great arts institutions.

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