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How to Create a Volunteer Handbook Your Volunteers Will Use

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Staff: Provide an organizational chart with photos and enough information about each person’s role so volunteers can find the person they are looking for. If a photographer or videographer will be onsite give the volunteer a name tag in a different color, and let the photographer or videographer know to avoid those people.

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Four Models for Active User Engagement, by Nina Simon

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What do these categories look like outside of the science environment? In the US Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Children of the Lodz Ghetto research project , participants work together with staff to do database research into the lives of thousands of Polish children during the Holocaust.

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In Support of Idiosyncrasy

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Other institutions are idiosyncratic in their relationship to their environment, like the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, or to their community, like the Wing Luke Asian Museum. The institutions that seem most prey to a "cookie cutter" approach are science centers and children's museums.

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Guest Post: Top 40 Countdown at the Worcester City Museum

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If you don’t watch Big Brother , The Apprentice , Dancing with the Stars or X factor you probably dismiss these shows because they revolve around people you don’t know in an environment you find uninteresting and over-hyped. A fairly large label with this week’s chart position was placed next to each artwork.

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Training Board Members As Brand Champions on Social and Beyond

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As everyone finished, they brought them up to the flip chart. Some of the passions written were arts, education, animals, domestic violence, dance, family, health and wellness, abused children, boy scouts, environment and many others. Everyone had quite a few to share. Dean Michael Frumkin has a Facebook page and liked our page.

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Please Don't Send Me to My Personal Webpage

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This exhibition uses RFID tags to allow visitors to save their work throughout the space--something that many institutions have been experimenting with for almost ten years now. 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.

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Where I'm Coming From

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Unschooling" is an an educational theory that argues that people of all ages (including children) learn best when their work is self-directed--and that children are better at determining what and how they should learn than any accredited school or instructor. Tags: Core Museum 2.0 I know the practical answers. What's your goal?

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