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Guest Post: A New Role for Science Museums--Playground for Scientists

Museum 2.0

Beck is the brain behind the risk-taker/space-maker paradigm I''ve shared here in the past. As a person who works for a science museum, I work in an environment that supports play. I charted them across the year and pledged to try one each month, inviting others to do them with me and blog about the experience.

Museum 51
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5 Advantages of Grants Management Software

sgEngage

This frees up your to-do list—and brain space—to focus on important tasks that improve your grantee experience. If your organization is working to increase first-time applications, for example, you can keep that chart front-and-center on your dashboard so you know your progress at any given time.

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Please Don't Send Me to My Personal Webpage

Museum 2.0

There were many intriguing exhibits and a novel cellphone game (more on that in another post), but I was particularly interested in their new special exhibition on the brain. We swiped our RFID tags all over the Brain exhibition to save our actions, scores, and preferences. This makes for a very low-engagement post-visit experience.