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Museum 2.0 Rerun: Answers to the Ten Questions I Am Most Commonly Asked

Museum 2.0

This August/September, I am "rerunning" popular Museum 2.0 Originally posted in April of 2011, just before I hung up my consulting hat for my current job at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History. I''ve spent much of the past three years on the road giving workshops and talks about audience participation in museums.

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How To: Put Technology to Use (October 2008)

NTEN

Add your voice to the discussion today! Or the Women's Museum. That sounds about right. Your guide to the resources that will help you put technology to work for your cause. This month, all of the links are courtesy of We Are Media. Share Your Story. You just need to give them a little shove in the right direction sometimes.

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Answers to the Ten Questions I am Most Often Asked

Museum 2.0

I've spent much of the past three years on the road giving workshops and talks about audience participation in museums. The Museum 2.0 In 2008, the conversation started shifting to "how" and "what." For more on the differences among different types of museums (with examples), check out this post.

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5 Podcasts That Keep Me Company

Have Fun - Do Good

I recommend you listen to his December 22, 2008 show where he created a montage of his favorite quotes from guests. Voices on Genocide Prevention by the U.S. He starts most shows with a few minutes of news from the nonprofit and philanthropic sector, and then transitions into an interview. Listen/subscribe on iTunes.

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Change from the Inside: A Conversation with COSI

Museum 2.0

Today, an interview with staff from a museum with an incredibly healthy attitude towards experimentation with social media. Three things stand out in this interview: Like the Brooklyn Museum , COSI’s social media strategy is focused on local community connections, not national outreach. I think, sadly, that we all know the answer.