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How Arts Organizations Win Gold Medals in Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

James Nickerson, who has worked with the SFGMC and was a participant in a peer group learning exchange that I designed and facilitated for two years had the opportunity to share some lessons learned about social media with peer chorus organizations. Here’s his reflection.

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Museum 2.0 Rerun: I Am An Elitist Jerk

Museum 2.0

I went to Wyoming and learned that I am an elitist when it comes to national parks. It’s acceptable for me to only respect the parkgoers and services that reflect my values. This August/September, I am "rerunning" popular Museum 2.0 blog posts from the past. Originally posted five years ago, in August of 2008. It’s true.

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What I Learned on My Summer Vacation

Museum 2.0

I went to Wyoming and learned that I am an elitist when it comes to national parks. It’s acceptable for me to only respect the parkgoers and services that reflect my values. It’s true. I like my parks hard to access, sparsely populated, and minimal in services. I visited two parks last week: the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone.

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Taking Social Media to Saudi

Amy Sample Ward

As I reflect on the trip, the course specifically, and the conversations students and staff had with me, I am reminded in many ways of the event I helped with a few years ago in Romania. ” is usually embedded in the assumption that the answer is based on geographic location and even the specifics of the organization.