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Karen Wade

Museum 2.0: Ancient Greece 2.0: Arts Participation before the Industrial Age - 1 views

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    As we see, crowdsourcing isn't new.
Karen Wade

Museum 2.0: Museum 2.0 Rerun: I Am An Elitist Jerk - 1 views

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    If you haven't seen Nina's blog this week, it's a "must read!" It's an important reminder that there are many different types of museum visitors out there, and while we should all provide access for a diversity of audiences, we don't want to forget those elitist jerks (especially since you and I may fall into that category more often than we'd like to admit).
Karen Wade

Museum 2.0: Museums, Divided Attention, and Really Bad Commercials - 0 views

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    For those of you who don't subscribe to Nina Simon's blog, I thought that what she's saying is important for all of us.
Karen Wade

Museum 2.0: Year One as a Museum Director... Survived! - 2 views

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    Nina Simon's reflections on her first year as a museum director-insightful for anyone in management.
Karen Wade

Museum 2.0: What Belgian Beer-Brewing Monks Taught Me about Non-Profit Business Models - 0 views

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    Nina Simon in her blog poses some important questions concerning mission driven versus mission serving activities.
Karen Wade

Museum 2.0: The Next Generation of Major Donors to Museums: Interview with David Gelles - 0 views

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    A fascinating conversation from Nina Simon's blog this week about the intersection of generational demographics and socio-econimonic diversity. Food for thought. . .
Ruth Cuadra

The Online Education Revolution Drifts Off Course : NPR - 0 views

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    MOOCs are perhaps not as effective as people thought they might be a year or two ago.  Many providers are now stepping back, studying feedback, and re-tooling for MOOc's 2.0.
Karen Wade

Museum 2.0: New Approach, Historic Mission: Remaking a Factory Museum via Community Co-... - 0 views

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    Another great example of how history doesn't just look back, but helps folks move into the future! Why can't more history museums provide creative outlets for their visitors.
Johanna Fassbender

What Turned Jaron Lanier Against the Web? | Ideas & Innovations | Smithsonian Magazine - 0 views

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    it is one of the more interesting stories in web guru land... Good find!
Ruth Cuadra

Museum 2.0: What I Learned about Strangers from Jane Jacobs on my Winter Vacation - 2 views

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    From the blog: How do we "design for strangers"? Can people be "alone" and "together" just as easily in a space? From a comments: "we talk so much about the activities and the look and feel of places and don't spend nearly enough time thinking about the sound of a place"
Elizabeth Merritt

ESG: How boards and CEOs can play offense instead of defense - 0 views

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