Why do we assume the future will be short? - John Schellenberg - Aeon - 0 views
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Why has recognising the deep future been so difficult for humanity? Why, after discovering the place of the Earth in the solar system, the place of the solar system in the universe, the age of the Earth, the age of the universe, and evolution by natural selection over aeons of Earth’s history, do we still need to be prodded to perform the simple act of turning around, to position ourselves to see both forward and back in time?
The great recession may be the best thing that happened for teenagers - 0 views
When you and employer split, who gets your friends and followers? - Red Tape - 0 views
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A controversial court ruling last week has shined a light on this made-in-the-digital age problem: Who owns Twitter followers, Facebook friends and LinkedIn connections when employers and employees part ways?
P2PU | School of Open - 1 views
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How can museums participate in this trend?
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I like this trend --- how do we get in? Open course material by age group -- by themes --- design for cross institutional learning -- micro credentialing (Mozilla just opened the Badges Backpack platform)... lots of potential for museums to provide continuity of learning experiences...
How to defeat Alzheimer's - latimes.com - 0 views
ART INTO LIFE: FOR OLDER ADULTS WITH MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS AND DEMENTIA - LEM Project - 0 views
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This report is relevant to anyone interested in evidencing the contribution creative learning and museum experiences can have on mental health and wellbeing. This report is the result of a partnership between Tate Modern, London and SLaM (South London and Maudsley) NHS Foundation Trust. As well as the specific results of the programme, it offers an excellent literature review of mental health and wellbeing findings.
A Lifetime of Curiosity: Science Centers and Older Adults - 1 views
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Browse PublicationsA Lifetime of Curiosity: Science Centers and Older Adults A Lifetime of Curiosity A Lifetime of Curiosity: Science Centers and Older Adults Wendy Pollock, Editor ASTC, May 2009 With the first wave of baby boomers now looking to the next phase of life, the time is right for museums to expand their engagement with older adult audiences. This publication offers positive examples, inspirational stories, and resources for those who are ready to get involved
Meet Me at MOMA Museum Of Modern Art Program | Dementia Activities | Art Therapy and De... - 1 views
LeadingAge: Leisure Time Pursuits - 0 views
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trends are any indication, aging baby boomers will choose adventure when they plan their leisure time pursuits. Researche
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at George Washington University in Washington, Dc. report that older people are spending more money – about $56 billion – in the “experiential marketplace” and that their spending on sensation, education, adventure and cultural vacations is expected to grow in the future.
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How will baby boomers spend their leisure time when they are not on vacation?
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Family Matters: The Money Squeeze : NPR - 0 views
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Nearly 10 million adult children are caring for aging parents today,
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