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Accessibility on Social Media

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And when shown at low-resolution, they are easier to make out than serif typefaces, which can sometimes blend together. . Additionally, you may see special characters used to create artistic typefaces for profiles on Twitter and Instagram. There are a few things to consider when selecting a typeface for accessibility. . Final Thoughts.

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Wandering Down the "Don't Touch" Line

Museum 2.0

In the history gallery, we have some blended props and artifacts, and it's rarely clear what is and is not ok to touch. We do have friendly gallery hosts, but not every hour of the day. Engagement with local artists. It's not unusual to see an artist showing a visitor how she constructed something or created an effect.

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Hack the Museum Camp Part 2: Making Magic, Reality TV, and Risk as a Red Herring

Museum 2.0

Last week, my museum hosted Hack the Museum Camp , a 2.5 You can also see a ton of photos on Instagram , and I highly recommend the Confessional Tent videos for sheer silliness (more on those below). In 2009, after we hosted the Creativity and Collaboration retreat, I wrote a post about ditching "conferences" for "camp" experiences.

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50 Silent Auction Basket Ideas to Bring In the Big Bids

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Of course, a lot goes into hosting a successful silent auction event. Or perhaps you’re hosting an auction for a school. Share your silent auction basket highlights on all of your social media platforms, using both photos and videos to boost your items’ appeal. Advertising your most unique items will help your event stand out.

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17 Ways We Made our Exhibition Participatory

Museum 2.0

We experimented with many different forms of visitor participation throughout the building, trying to balance social and individual, text-based and artistic, cerebral and silly. Note: you can view these photos of the exhibition on Flickr here.) along with cards with clues to match to the photos on the posterboard.