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Museum 2.0: How I Got Here
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Sunday, November 07, 2010. How I Got Here. Ed Rodley recently wrote a blog post. About museum jobs entitled "Getting Hired: It's Who You Know and Who Knows You." My story is more a case of "Getting Hired: It's What You Want, How Aggressive You Are, and What Ideas You Can Offer.". Part 1: It's What You Want. So when I finished my bachelor's degree, I traded engineering opportunities for science center internships and was instantly hooked. Part 2: It's How Aggressive You Are. I got hooked all over again.
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Ana Carvalho | No Mundo dos Museus
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No Mundo dos Museus. Entrevistas, livros, conferências…. Saltar para o conteúdo. Aquivo do autor: Ana Carvalho. Relevância: um novo mantra para os museus. The Art of Relevance. É o mais recente livro da americana Nina Simon, que é também a autora do muito citado. 2010) Simon é desde 2011 directora do Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History na Califórnia (Estados Unidos). É a autora do blogue “ Museum 2.0. Através de uma escrita clara e assertiva, Simon defende que a relevância é a chave para criar ligações ...
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Museum 2.0: How Museum Hack Transforms Museum Tours: Interview with Dustin Growick
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Tuesday, December 23, 2014. How Museum Hack Transforms Museum Tours: Interview with Dustin Growick. A new company in New York, Museum Hack. Is reinventing the museum tour from the outside in. They give high-energy, interactive tours of the Metropolitan Museum and the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). The tours are pricey, personalized, NOT affiliated with the museums involved… and very, very popular. Today on Museum 2.0, an interview with Dustin Growick. Here’s how it goes:. Take a few minutes t...
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Museum 2.0: Meditations on Relevance, Part 2: Content vs. Form
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Tuesday, August 04, 2015. Meditations on Relevance, Part 2: Content vs. Form. In pop culture-land, relevance is all about now. Who's hot. What's trending. If people on the street are talking about X, the museum should be talking about X too. Consider the experiments at the New World Symphony in Miami, where they are performing classical orchestral music for outdoor "wallcasts". That include projections and visual content. Or Streb Labs. These institutions are not being relevant by presenting cat selfies ...
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Museum 2.0: Hierarchy of Social Participation
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007. Hierarchy of Social Participation. As part of the article I’m working on for the. And Social Issues on using web 2.0 to promote civic discourse in museums, I’m developing an argument about the “hierarchy of social participation.”. I believe that, as with basic human needs, experience design in museums (and for other content platforms) can occur on many levels, and that it is hard to achieve the highest level without satisfying, or at least understanding, those that come before it.
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Blog – Museumhive
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Museumhive Meetup: Kimberly Drew, Roxbury Innovation Center, 4/13/17. April 5, 2017. We’re delighted to announce our next meetup event with Kimberly Drew, social media manager at The Met in NY. Kimberly is a leading thinker in the museum world focusing on black culture and art, with a wide range of media articles. Written about her work, including “Best Instagram Accounts to Follow” on FastCompany Design, and “4 Black Women Making the Art World More Inclusive” in New York Magazine. With cash bar and DJ.
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Museum 2.0: QR Codes and Visitor Motivation: Tell Them What They'll Get with that Shiny Gadget
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Tuesday, August 02, 2011. QR Codes and Visitor Motivation: Tell Them What They'll Get with that Shiny Gadget. We just opened new exhibitions at The Museum of Art and History. Including one on woodworking. That includes QR codes. For those who don't know, a QR ("quick response") code is a two-dimensional matrix that can embed more complicated information than a standard barcode. Why would you want a fancy barcode in your exhibition? Scan the QR code to see the inside of this cabinet (1 min slideshow).
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Museum 2.0: How to Develop a (Small-Scale) Social Media Plan
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Tuesday, June 09, 2009. How to Develop a (Small-Scale) Social Media Plan. Yesterday, I enjoyed three hours of graduate students' presentations of social media plans for museums in the Pacific Northwest. I've been working with these UW museology students for the past quarter, and each partnered with a local client institution to develop a social media plan either for a particular exhibition, program, or initiative, or for an entire institution. Part 1: Define your goals. Who is the target audience? What a...
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Exploring and collecting history online science, technology, and industry. Does the Most Powerful Work Live Onstage or Behind the Scenes? Wed, 08/17/2016 - 12:00. Let's say your organization has a mission to increase X (art, healthy kids, clean water, community cohesiveness, etc.). Is it more effective to produce X yourself or empower others to produce X in their own contexts? But this approach leads to a strategic puzzle as we consider our future as an institution. Our museum is growing, and I'm alw...
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