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Co-Creating Exhibits with Teens and Volunteers: The Importance of Criteria

Museum 2.0

They want articulated goals and expectations. This summer, I worked with the Chabot Space & Science Center on a design institute in which eleven teens from their Galaxy Explorers program designed media pieces for an upcoming Smithsonian exhibition on black holes. Tags: exhibition design usercontent.

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Six Steps to Making Risky Projects Possible

Museum 2.0

I worked on one project in which the client institution thought they wanted unfettered teen expression. When they saw the results of that expression, they struggled with the content and eventually integrated it into their project in a way that diminished the teens’ involvement and hard work. Tags: Museums Engaging in 2.0

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Betting on Braincake: Interview with Jen Stancil

Museum 2.0

Former museum start-up queen, Jen is taking a small organization whose goal is to promote girls’ involvement in math and science through research and programming to new, innovative, exciting places. Braincake isn’t some fakey attempt to pander to teens. The content starts with the teen team. I get forwards daily from teens.

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What's a Virtual Visitor Worth?

Museum 2.0

You should be able to articulate your goal, whether it is reaching a particular niche audience or a designated level of participation. Then, they encourage others in the Flickr community to post their own images of the same plant and tag them "flickrplantproject." Tags: evaluation marketing. It's worth a lot to all of us!

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