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Accessibility on Social Media

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As video content on social media continues to reign supreme and audio-only content, spurred on by Twitter Spaces and Clubhouse, grows, it’s important for nonprofits to prioritize accessibility when publishing content online. Additionally, you may see special characters used to create artistic typefaces for profiles on Twitter and Instagram.

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Wandering Down the "Don't Touch" Line

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In the history gallery, we have some blended props and artifacts, and it's rarely clear what is and is not ok to touch. Engagement with local artists. One of the things we love about exhibiting local artists is that they are often here to talk with visitors about their work. all over the place. Keep your arms behind your back.

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

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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). Then, when we put together teams, we again tried to break people up such that every team would have a blend of individuals across several axes. Teams were more intense than I anticipated.

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50 Silent Auction Basket Ideas to Bring In the Big Bids

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Share your silent auction basket highlights on all of your social media platforms, using both photos and videos to boost your items’ appeal. In your videos, remember to describe your items in detail. For big-ticket items, look to the newest gaming systems to pique video gamers’ interest.

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The 5 Best Social Impact Games of 2010

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By Jeff Ramos, Community and Content Manager, Games for Change When most people outside gaming think of video games, they typically fall into three buckets: "old school" games like Super Mario and Tetris, social and mobile games like Farmville and Angry Birds, or hyper-violent console games like Grand Theft Auto.

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17 Ways We Made our Exhibition Participatory

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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.

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The World Beach Project: A Creative Contributory Project that Shines

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The World Beach Project is managed by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London with artist-in-residence Sue Lawty. It's a project that requires people to do four things that are both simple and complex: go to the beach (anywhere in the world), make a piece of art using stones, photograph it, and then send the photos to the museum via the Web.

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