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Lisa Eriksen

Morals and Molecules: A Q&A with Paul Zak | World in Mind | Big Think - 0 views

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    Trust as economic "lubricant" - should we understand the neurochemicals of our visitors? Will hugs make them feel good about our museums?
Lisa Eriksen

Innovation Fetish: Naive Buzzword Unites Parties, Avoids Policy Choice | New Republic - 0 views

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    An interesting piece on public vs. private "innovation" and the politics that go with it. 
Lisa Eriksen

Swansboro Elementary to be "school of design thinking" - Local - The Daily News, Jackso... - 0 views

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    Design thinking in elementary school.
Ruth Cuadra

More women in their 40s are having babies - 0 views

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    Older mothers make sense when young adults are living with the parents longer. How will this change what museums need to provide in terms of family experiences?
Johanna Fassbender

Art and Inquiry: Museum Teaching Strategies For Your Classroom | Coursera - 0 views

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    Museum offers classes through Coursera.
Paul Spitzzeri

Clive Thompson's 'Smarter Than You Think' a digital love letter - latimes.com - 0 views

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    Book review of a rosier view of digital technology and how it improves our lives.
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    "rather than learning how to remember"...we're learning how to find the answers that are already out there. This is going on my to-read list. Goodreads, anyone?
Ruth Cuadra

Can Objects Speak for Themselves? - 1 views

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    Read the comments.  They are very interesting and inspiring.
Karen Wade

Southland libraries turn a page and embrace the digital age - 1 views

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    Well, the transformation of the public library may not be breaking news, but it certainly is a reminder that the library of yesterday is outdated. If changes like those seen in Cerritos occur in communities throughout the country, the American Library will not only survive but thrive.
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