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Guest Post by Jon Husband: Crowdsourcing and Customer, Employee and Stakeholder Engagement

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Tags: crowdsourcing. The information gathered is typically summarized into a collective judgment or perspective – the “wisdom” expressed by the crowd. Most leaders, executives and senior managers have been steeped in industrial-era management science assumptions. Jon Husbands is a Listener, watcher and facilitator.

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Designing A Space Suit for Mars

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The session provided an overview of networks, introduction to different network types and typologies, an overview on network mapping techniques, and a diagnostic that helps those leading networks identify areas of strength and improvement. Tags: network effectiveness. How do work in a networked way and not get overloaded?

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Should Museums Be Happiness Engines?

Museum 2.0

Non-game social platforms like museums should use game design techniques to make these institutions more successful at supporting user happiness. It’s easy to imagine ways that game structures could make life seem less capricious, more fair, more responsive, and more controllable. This is not an argument that is specific to museums.

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Frameworks and Lessons from the Public Participation in Science Research Report

Museum 2.0

They provide detailed case studies of projects in each area, including project descriptions, informal science education goals, participant training techniques, and evaluation outcomes. Tags: evaluation Museums Engaging in 2.0 One last thought on evaluation. Projects design participatory museum.

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