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Forum One Honored With 11 Vega Awards

Forum One

Design choices also include delightful interactive features, such as load animations and hover effects, and striking photography to highlight the Zoo’s impact. This work has empowered NRDC’s content managers, further engaged audiences in the mission, and amplified the organization’s impact. Endowed by Dr.

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Avoiding the Participatory Ghetto: Are Museums Evolving with their Innovative Web Strategies?

Museum 2.0

I just got home from the Museums and the Web conference in Indianapolis. I’d never attended before and was impressed by many very smart, international people doing radical projects to make museum collections and experiences accessible and participatory online. Instead, I found a standard art museum. Is this a problem?

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Steal these 42 Creative Pinterest Ideas for Nonprofits

Care2

Here's a site that already has the audience everyone wants: women and moms who make most of the household buying decisions.” If you're a museum, zoo, or aquarium: 19. In exhibits and galleries where photography is permitted, of course!) Collect images that demonastrate the problem your are trying to solve.

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Why Are So Many Participatory Experiences Focused on Teens?

Museum 2.0

Over the past year, I've noticed a strange trend in the calls I receive about upcoming participatory museum projects: the majority of them are being planned for teen audiences. Why are teens over-represented in participatory projects? Why are teens over-represented in participatory projects? The first of these reasons is practical.

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Frameworks and Lessons from the Public Participation in Science Research Report

Museum 2.0

Scientists state a problem, make a hypothesis, develop a test regimen to test the hypothesis, gather data, analyze the results, and make conclusions, which may include stating new problems or hypotheses. This table from the report shows how the different models correlate with participation in different steps of the process.

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Discounts, Secret Deals, and Value: Learning from Groupon

Museum 2.0

Groupon is an audience development machine, and it's highly relevant to cultural institutions looking to attract people with promises of exciting new discoveries within. A coupon goes up for half-price museum admission or spa treatments, and users have one day to buy.

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Crowdsourcing: Measuring the Impact of the Crowd in Funding and Doing

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A group of individuals has more knowledge for solving a problem than any single individual. Does crowdsourced creativity reach a different (younger) and new audience segment? Brooklyn Museum implemented a crowdsourced photography exhibit experiment called “ Click! 1) Creating collective knowledge or wisdom.

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