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Participatory Design Vs. Design for Participation: Exploring the Difference

Museum 2.0

Participatory Design means Innovating the Process There are museums pursuing participatory design for a variety of reasons: to increase the diversity of voices represented in exhibits, to cast wider nets for great ideas on program topics, to engage particular partners in the exhibit design process. Users disagreed. But how far does that go?

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Designing Talkback Platforms for Different Dialogic Goals

Museum 2.0

There was a wonderful example at the Ontario Science Center in their Hot Zone area, which features several voting and commenting kiosks popular with teens. By simplifying and personalizing the design technique used for the institutional voice, visitors felt like they were part of a natural conversation with the institution.

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[VIDEO] How To Lead And Manage In Our New Nonprofit Work Reality

Bloomerang

Full Transcript: Steven: You’ll hear a robot voice. She’s also the founder of The Rooted Collaborative, which I think she’s going to tell you more about later on. And as Steven mentioned, my baby that I released into the world is The Rooted Collaborative. Flat structures have hidden hierarchy.