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Intentional Data Visualization: Don’t Be Surprised by a Hidden Tiger | Intentional Museum
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Laquo; Thinking Intentionally about Sociology and Evaluation. Intentional Data Visualization: Don’t Be Surprised by a Hidden Tiger. July 27, 2015 by Amanda Krantz. Highlights the issue well with these three quotes:. Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity. Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. Seek simplicity and distrust it. Simplicity can be distrustful if it is not done with clear intentions. What value is a simple graphic if it does not accurately represent the data? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You a...
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Writing and Responding to RFPs. The Dance Everyone Can Do Better | Carol Bossert Services
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Writing and Responding to RFPs. The Dance Everyone Can Do Better. May 9, 2015. The following summary captures the discussion at the recent Conversation hosted by The Museum Group. At the American Alliance of Museums conference held in Atlanta. This post was jointly prepared by Carol Bossert, Paul Orselli. And will appear on their respective blogs. A briefer summary will appear on the TMG web site. The goal of the TMG conversation was to move beyond whining to clarify the issues and think about solutions&...
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Articles - Interactivate
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A selection of articles from the. And other recent publications. Tips for commissioning an exhibition designer. Exhibition design can be hard to pin down sometimes. It has been described as . On challenging your audience. But we should be challenging visitors, not just giving them what they want. Top 5 barriers to visitor engagement. Everything you do is saying something to a visitor But do you like what it. Surveillance inside the museum. 61) 404 634 765. PO Box 653 North Adelaide SA 5006 Australia.
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Tilting at Windmills, Part Three | Thinking about museums
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Thoughts on museums, content, design, and why they matter. Places to find me. Things I loved about MCN 2013. So, I started a Tumblr… →. Tilting at Windmills, Part Three. December 8, 2013. This is the third and final part of a series of posts on issues in museums that I thought warranted a bit of unpacking. In the first post, I looked at immersion. And at experience and participation. Part One: Visitors taking pictures in museums: curse or the reverse? Image by Flickr user Sergey Meniailenko. Written by J...
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Bill Rose's Page - SHINE net
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Bill Rose's Page. This profile is set to private. You must be a member of SHINE net to view this page. Or sign in with:. SHINEnet is a professional network for interpreters, informal educators and other like-minded professionals. Sharing Heritage Interpretation News and Expertise. Is now a member of SHINE net. Joined Pat Stephens Williams's. SFA Master of Science in Resource Interpretation/Communications. Joined Pat Stephens Williams's. SFA Master of Science in Resource Interpretation/Communications.
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Interactivate: This Blog Has Moved!
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Museums, culture, science and society. July 11, 2013. This Blog Has Moved! This blog is no longer being updated at this address. For the latest posts, visit reganforrest.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Writer, audience development consultant, cultural communicator, social observer. View my complete profile. Websites for Inspiration and Reference. Museum 3.0 Network. Nina Simon - Museum 2.0. There was an error in this gadget. This Blog Has Moved! Travel template. Template images by A330Pilot.
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Reflection and Evaluation | Museum Questions
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Reflections on Museums, Programs, and Visitors. Exploration: Schools and Museums. Schools and Museums: Ideas and Implications. Schools and Museums: Resources. What did I learn in my first year? The Peoria PlayHouse Children’s Museum turned one year old last week. Amidst the birthday celebrations and thank you emails, I have been reflecting on the question: What did I learn from my first year as a museum director? What did we learn from the first year of operation of a new museum? I came up…. June 20, 2016.
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Should museum professionals get into museums for free? | Museum Questions
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Reflections on Museums, Programs, and Visitors. Exploration: Schools and Museums. Schools and Museums: Ideas and Implications. Schools and Museums: Resources. Should museum professionals get into museums for free? July 1, 2015. Most people pay an admission fee to enter most museums: Hand over money, get ticket, enter. Me as an Erwin Wurm One Minute Sculpture at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. How can we consider and challenge the things that deter museum visitation or enjoyment? Certainly spending time i...
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