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

Museum 2.0

I believe that the museum blogosphere is still underdeveloped and there's lots of room for people to share their inspiration, experience, and ideas. Diane is still getting her "blog legs" and the posts are a bit haphazard, but she's one of the most brilliant minds in arts innovation, and I can't wait to see where this blog goes.

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3 Things To Know About Donor Behavior

Achieve

Eventually, I realized that if development professionals really want to make a difference in their organization’s ability to raise money, they not only need to think about their donors, they need to understand how the donor brain works. Imagine walking into a museum and at the entrance coming across three buckets. The ‘Me-Too’ Effect.

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Empathy-Informed Balance in the Age of Coronavirus and Beyond

Museum 2.0

Some Internet People say some that sparks something in your brain. Author: Ellice Engdahl When Seema asked me to write a post “ taking stock of the industry ,” I started to run through all the things that have been bouncing around my mind since the world changed. Some Internet People strike the flint every time.

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Warning: Museum Graduate Programs Spawn Legions of Zombies!

Museum 2.0

Okay, they don't eat people's brains. and with it flocks of museum studies / education / exhibit planning graduate interns. I’m always curious when I meet these folks, who are about my age, choosing a different entry path into the museum world. The value proposition of museum grad programs is cloudy in my mind.

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Meg Worden, Feed Me Darling : How I Have Fun, Do Good

Have Fun - Do Good

And it’s a sweet life to have been able to turn service into a supportive business model. That we don’t have to be chained to the singular story of suffering looping around in our mind. And the fastest way to long term fulfillment is to seek the happiness of others, he said. Doing good is fun. And incredibly fun.

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Augmented Reality and Social Good: The Art of Creating Meaningful AR

Connection Cafe

Augmented reality mixes fantasy and reality—projecting the AR object over the real world so that you see real-life and computer-generated mixed on your device. Lastly, being able to use our bodies and minds in new ways stimulates innovation. Sorry Pokémon people!) The Future of Augmented Reality is Vast and Immeasurable.

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Data Visualization: Honest, Powerful Interpretative Design

Museum 2.0

And yet, over the last few years, as the web has unlocked piles of information, a quiet group of math-minded designers are figuring out how to interpret the vast impersonalness of data and make it both beautiful and meaningful. But when it comes to presenting data, most museum folks believe that over-interpretation is necessary.

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