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Losing Mobile Users? Easy Mobile-Website Builder Can Help You: New TechSoup Program

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Drag and Drop to Update Your Content — Simple and Quick. Multimedia, Maps, Social : Upload and share multimedia content like video, audio, text, and images on your mobile website. Log into the web-based portal whenever you want to update your content or highlight a special campaign. Make Updates a Breeze.

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MAH Theory of Change, Part 2: A Multimedia Walkthrough for Your Feedback

Museum 2.0

Last week, Ian David Moss and I both blogged about the process of developing a theory of change for the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History. At the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History, one way we''re answering these questions is with a theory of change. It has audio, so make sure you have speakers or headphones.

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The Voicemail Museum: A Call-In Collection

Museum 2.0

This week, I'm launching a new site: the Voicemail Museum. It's an experiment that merges two of my greatest interests: finding novel, easy ways for visitors to contribute content to museums finding questions that draw such compelling responses that random peoples' answers would be worth browsing To participate, all you need is a phone.

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What I Learned from Beck (the rock star) about Participatory Arts

Museum 2.0

Song Reader didn''t come as a CD, or an LP, or a bunch of digital audio files. In his thoughtful preface to this project, I reconnected with five lessons I''ve learned from participatory projects in museums and cultural sites. In December of 2012, the rock musician Beck released his latest album, Song Reader.

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Tech Tools: Can IMing Make Your Museum More Efficient?

Museum 2.0

transfer content between communicators 3. I worked with a composer who transferred almost all of his audio files to me via IM. But unlike voice-based communication, it does not distract those around you. But what about the unique challenges and opportunities of museums? What value does IMing bring to the workplace?

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How (and Why) to Develop a Social Media Handbook

Museum 2.0

What is the ideal role of your marketing or PR team in the creation and distribution of content on the social Web? I'd aruge that it doesn’t make sense for marketing to create and control all of the content produced in Web 2.0-land. Whenever visitors enjoy a program or exhibit at the museum, it’s clear to them where they are.

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Tell me a Story: Narrated Online Collections with VoiceThread

Museum 2.0

It's called VoiceThread , and it's a program that allows you to create an elegant slideshow of images with audio (and text, and scribbles) to go along. there may be some great opportunities for collaboration for museums, too. I try not to focus too heavily on web tools on this blog, but this application is too lovely to pass up.

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