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Great reads from around the web on May 24th

Amy Sample Ward

We’ve cracked the competition process open, leveraging a combination of workflows and social tools to produce a compelling experience of real participation in key activities. "Visitors to Chino Latino restaurant in Minneapolis recently found something new sticking out of their drinks.

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#NTCwinning: Reflecting on What Went Well at the 2012 NTC

NTEN

While we were busy catching up on sleep, we also spent a lot of time reflecting on the experience. As Holly wrote in the #NTCFail blog post outlining the things that didn’t go as planned at the event, we value being open and accountable at NTEN. The opening was.well, I lack words. Amazing social discourse! We don’t mean to brag.

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Dangerous/Ridiculous: Reflections on AAM

Museum 2.0

Last week, I was in Minneapolis for the American Association of Museums annual meeting. And I talked about some of the challenges of finding the right income and expense models for a museum that operates more like a community center than a traditional cultural institution. Our curator writes labels about licking the art.

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Guest Post: The Convivial Museum Photo Essay

Museum 2.0

Museums should make people feel welcomed and comfortable, be gracious and generous, design for a diversity of interests and needs, create situations that increase the likelihood of having a good conversation, and allow the time and space to let people reflect and imagine. comfort opens the door to other positive experiences.

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Launching the First Wave of the OF/BY/FOR ALL Change Network

Museum 2.0

The challenge is to figure out the best way to share that playbook. We explored opening a training center. We selected a First Wave that reflects diversity of geography, size, and sector, so we can see who this works best for and why. Not as a prescriptive recipe, but as a pattern. Last year, we tested out different formats.

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The 2016 - 2017 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

Everyaction

It’ll open with candid stories about the ups and downs of working in social good and close with an afternoon of action and volunteering with local nonprofits. Learn best practices and the latest techniques and technologies to meet your greatest challenges. Affect Conf / Portland, OR / Less than $200. Mexico / SOLD OUT. 10/24/2016.

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Foot in the Door: A Powerful Participatory Exhibit

Museum 2.0

I spent last week working with staff at the Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) on ways to make this encyclopedic art museum more open to visitor participation across programs, exhibitions, and events. By limiting artworks by size alone, Foot in the Door is open to a huge range of content and media.