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RSS isn't dead: the best Google Reader alternatives | The Verge

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RSS isn't dead: the best Google Reader alternatives | The Verge : Feedly appears to be the heir apparent to Google Reader’s throne, a modern take on RSS that blends some of the niceties of Flipboard (like a “magazine view”) with useful Reader features like keyboard shortcuts and tags.

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Institutional Blogs: Different Voices, Different Value

Museum 2.0

At the basic level, these are little more than an alternative mouthpiece for the museum's calendar of events. Tags: web2.0 Approach #1: Institutional Info Blog (star example: Eye Level from SAAM ) These are blogs that distribute news about the museum. Take an armchair tour on museumblogs.org. Museums Engaging in 2.0

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What Cross-Platform Gaming is Doing for Books. and Can Do for Museums

Museum 2.0

There are content-related experiences and preferences that would be better served in alternate environments. For profiles of other cross-platform experiences, check out these that blend books with treasure hunts , TV shows with online narrative , even labels with objects. Tags: marketing Unusual Projects and Influences game.

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Advice: An Exhibition about Talking to Strangers

Museum 2.0

Facilitated/Unfacilitated Blend When we started this course, I really pushed the students to think about ways to induce unfacilitated interactions among strangers. I think the bathroom wall made this possible by being an alternative for those who wanted to be a little less focused and just have fun with sharpies.

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The Great Good Place Book Discussion Part 5: Oldenburg on the LAM

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There's a nice overlap to be found here blending the traits of Oldenburg’s third place with the mission of the institution. Alternatives? Tags: Book Discussion: The Great Good Place guestpost. That's the sort of a "fourth place" model that LAMs want to shoot for. In the 1930s, W.E.

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