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Apps for Youth, By Youth

Tech Soup

iPad, iPhone, MacOS) is a student planner that helps you keep track of your class schedule, track your grades and GPA, manage homework assignments, and create an interactive calendar. The iPad app provides free videos to K-12 students on various topics, including math, science, finance, and history. iStudiez Pro.

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Humanizing Moves Management Fundraising

Neon CRM

It would also be strange to solicit a $1,000,000 donation from a major donor prospect who had no history with your organization. For example, say a library organization wanted to restore a historic local library. Her daughter has required volunteer hours at her school; she may be a good prospect for our teen volunteer program.”

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Does Your Institution Really Need to Be Hip? Audience Development Reconsidered

Museum 2.0

It was a local history urban scavenger hunt that sent teams of 2-5 people out into the city to track down as many historic checkpoints as they could over the course of an evening. Performances just for teens. Last Friday night, my museum hosted a fabulous (in my biased opinion) event called Race Through Time.

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Sending Collections on the Road: Geocaching and Museums

Museum 2.0

Some people use a higher-tech logging system by tracking the items online to see who has found them and where they’ve gone. Both attract locals and tourists who may travel out of their way for the thrill of collecting another place or experience. You can check out the path of some of the teen sculptures here. I asked Seth!

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12 Ways We Made our Santa Cruz Collects Exhibition Participatory

Museum 2.0

In the spirit of a popular post written earlier this year , I want to share the behind the scenes on our current almost-museumwide exhibition at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History, Santa Cruz Collects. We tracked down as many people as we could and developed a big spreadsheet so we could evaluate the possibilities.

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Community Science Workshops and Shared Authorship of Space: Interview with Emilyn Green

Museum 2.0

The people were of all ages--moms with babies strapped to their fronts, six year-olds using skillsaws, pre-teens building robots, teenagers doing homework. I sat down with Emilyn Green, Executive Director of the Community Science Workshop Network , to learn more about their history, design, and engagement strategy.

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New Models for Community Partnerships: Museums Hosting Meetups

Museum 2.0

This month brings three examples of museums hosting meetups for online communities: On 8.6.08, the Computer History Museum (Silicon Valley, CA) hosted a Yelp! The unconference got lots of locals "in the door" who otherwise hadn't considered the museum a useful or interesting place. meetup for Elite Yelp! Before they held the Yelp!

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