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Six Museum-Related Blogs You Might Not Know About That Are Really Good

Museum 2.0

Here are six little-known blogs I've enjoyed reading this year. For a year now, Peter Linett and his friends at Slover-Linett Strategies have been blogging thoughtfully about connecting with arts audiences in new ways. Peter is a fabulous writer, and this blog has become one of my favorites. you get the idea.

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

Museum 2.0

I''m not going to write too much about the process here--please check out Paul Orselli''s blog post for his perspective as a counselor, Sarah Margusen''s Pinterest board for her perspective as a camper, or Georgia Perry''s article for the Santa Cruz Weekly, which provides an outsider''s view on the process. Thanks for all the memories.

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10 Holiday Gifts That Give Back

Have Fun - Do Good

Do Artisans a World of Good For many people, art and craft-making is their livelihood. Di's Book Blog recommends using the BookSense web site to find independent bookstores near you. For example, A Green Mountain Coffee Roasters sampler of Organic Breakfast Blend, Organic French Roast and Organic Sumatran Reserve is $26.95.

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New Models for Community Partnerships: Museums Hosting Meetups

Museum 2.0

This month brings three examples of museums hosting meetups for online communities: On 8.6.08, the Computer History Museum (Silicon Valley, CA) hosted a Yelp! Consider the experience of the Computer History Museum and their Yelp! event, the Computer History Museum had 15 reviews on Yelp! meetup for Elite Yelp! Me: Me neither.

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17 Ways We Made our Exhibition Participatory

Museum 2.0

It made me think in ways that I haven't before about the relation of art--as expressive culture--to democracy. Helene Moglen, professor of literature, UCSC After a year of tinkering, the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History is now showing an exhibition, All You Need is Love , that embodies our new direction as an institution.

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The Future of the LMS

Gyrus

Throughout the course of history, some very brilliant minds have endeavored the obscure task of forecasting the future of technology. Gone are the ways of sending your employees off to week long boot camps, instead blended learning environments are becoming the norm. The Future of the LMS – Where Are We Going?

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[VIDEO] How to Tap Into Gen Y & Z Donors

Bloomerang

I have a feeling that if you listen to any fundraising podcast or read any fundraising blog or publication, you’re probably going to see her name if you haven’t already. Every time I see a blog post or a byline from her, I zoom right in on that and read it before I move on with my day. But Dom is awesome.

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