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Museums and Flickr

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online exhibit developed by the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology at the University of New Mexico and Ideum. I picked up the phone and got a hold of Jim Spadaccini, founder of Ideum, whose blog post I discovered via a discussion thread on flickr and museums on the museum technology list. Nina Simon from the Museums and Web2.0

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Steal these 42 Creative Pinterest Ideas for Nonprofits

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Pin pictures of families who adopt animals from your shelter. Many animal adoption sevices send representatives out to do a home visit before the family can be approved to adopt their new pet, or even to drop the pet off once an adoption is finalized. If you're a museum, zoo, or aquarium: 19. Just use your beard!".

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

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A group of individuals has more knowledge for solving a problem than any single individual. Brooklyn Museum implemented a crowdsourced photography exhibit experiment called “ Click! Here’s an overview of the different types and some examples for each in philanthropy and doing. (1) A Crowd-Curated Exhibition.”

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What I Learned In London at the Future of Social Conference

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He shared many examples of how social change activists are using the power of connection to make deeper connections and work on solving social change challenges by activating their networks through Facebook. ”FB can be a catalyst and lever to tackle wicked problems.” ” In these three ways. Boundless communities.