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Ileana Maestas

Disaster? Pack a Library Card - 0 views

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    Great report on how the libraries in NY and New Jersey became centers of communication during the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. Could museum's serve the same purpose in their community? This concept could be worked into museums' Disaster Preparedness plan.
Ileana Maestas

The great recession may be the best thing that happened for teenagers - 0 views

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    Data showing that teenagers who came of age during the great recession have a greater sense of compassion.
Ileana Maestas

Fashionistas may Be Flocking to Tech - 0 views

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    The rise of wearable technology.
Ileana Maestas

How will schools look in 10 years? | News.com.au - 1 views

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    Although this article is from Australia I think it proposes some really interesting (and scary) concepts of education in the future.
Ileana Maestas

Global trends for 2013: A top ten for business leaders | The Economist - 0 views

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    Look at #8. Business stepping up: From profit to purpose .....museums have always had a purpose beyond profit. We are uniquely poised to show the "purpose driven public" our motivations and how we benefit society.
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Top 5 Spending Trends of 2013 - 0 views

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    It's good to see where people are putting their money. I thought it was particularly interesting to see how important brand loyalty is to the public.
Ileana Maestas

Food Stamps Accepted by Local a Farmers' Market Vendo | The Daily Meal - 0 views

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    I loved this article because it showed how the local food movement is working hard to be accessible to a lower income demographic.  
Ileana Maestas

Vacaville Planning Commission to mull capital improvement projects - The Reporter - 0 views

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    Planning commissions are a place where museum's need to have a presence. These commissions look at the needs of the communities and plan up to ten years in advance. For museums to stay relevant to its community it needs to be involved in the log term plannin.
Ileana Maestas

Manufacturer Vita Needle Finds Investment in Older Workers Turns a Big Profit - 1 views

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    FABULOUS!!!!
Ileana Maestas

Participatory budgeting - 2 views

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    New ways to consider budgeting.
Ileana Maestas

John Arensmeyer: Small Businesses Take DC - 0 views

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    Smaller museums might want to start looking at how small businesses are getting creative.
Ileana Maestas

Could this tiny electric vehicle change transportation forever? - 0 views

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    This is the DIY generation...they see a niche and take a shot at providing a solution.
Ileana Maestas

Why Men Fail - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Very interesting! Think about it...most museum professionals are women. Should museums consider this trend as they adapt to new realities?
Ileana Maestas

http://www.speakupformuseums.org/docs/AAM927Charitable.wmv - 0 views

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    "Congress Takes a Hard Look at Charitable Giving: How Will Museums Fare?"
Ileana Maestas

Professional Services Department -- Oakland Museum of California - 0 views

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    If museums are good at a particular service, it should consider expanding those services to earn money for the non-profit association.
Ileana Maestas

OMWB White Elephant Sale - 0 views

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    WHITE ELEPHANT SALE RAISES $1.8 MILLIONThe Bay Area's biggest and best rummage sale raised an unprecedented $1.8 million
Ileana Maestas

California State Parks Closures - 1 views

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    Very current news articles regarding the status of the various Parks that are on the closure list and the efforts being made to keep them open.
Ileana Maestas

Alternative to Traditional School Funding - Walt Gardner's Reality Check - Education Week - 0 views

  • Budget shortfalls are forcing states to come up with novel solutions for the wide disparities between poor and affluent school districts. The latest reminder was a New Jersey Supreme Court ruling in May that ordered the Legislature to increase spending for only the 31 poorest urban districts ("Court Orders New Jersey to Increase Aid to Schools," The New York Times, May 24). Not surprisingly, the decision did not please the other districts in the state. In light of the problem in New Jersey and in other states as well, perhaps it's time to consider what is known as weighted student funding. The Summer 2011 issue of the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management contains a study by Helen F. Ladd and Edward B. Fiske titled "Weighted Student Funding in the Netherlands: A Model for the U.S.?" For the past quarter of a century, the Netherlands has been using a version of WSF for all its elementary schools serving children from ages 4 to 12.
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    Alternative funding for traditional schools
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