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Meditations on Relevance, Part 1: Overview

Museum 2.0

"We want our museum to be relevant." Relevant information is ripped from the headlines, hot hot hot. Relevant information is ripped from the headlines, hot hot hot. Here's my first question for you: what's the biggest question on your mind about relevance and cultural institutions? I've heard (and said) this many times.

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Don't Talk to Strangers? Safety 2.0

Museum 2.0

When you think of MySpace, what is the first thing that comes to mind? into the museum is the potential to encourage more positive in-museum interactions among strangers. I want in-person museum experiences to be more like experiences on social sites like Flickr, where strangers connect and form relationships around content.

Museum 20
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Philanthropic Leadership: Engaging Board Members As Fundraising Ambassadors

Bloomerang

And the headline was that this $471 billion was a new record for charitable giving in the United States. Again, how many of you have attended an event or go to a museum? And the way that I’m going to talk about these case studies is the purpose, the structure, and the outcome of each. It’s how my brain works.

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Crowdsourcing: Measuring the Impact of the Crowd in Funding and Doing

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

What comes to mind when you think of the word crowdsourcing either for funding or doing? And, a symphony orchestra, made headlines when they crowdsourced musician auditions for the Youtube Symphony orchestra. Brooklyn Museum implemented a crowdsourced photography exhibit experiment called “ Click! What do you track?

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