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The Happy Healthy Social Change Activist: Passion for a Cause without Burnout

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Nina Simon, the executive director of the museum, is an expert in participatory design and fantastic facilitator. I like this alternative to sticky dot voting! Next we did a series of small group exercises for participants to identify their stress triggers and reactions to stress. Here’s a quick video.

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Making Alternative Meaning out of Museum Artifacts

Museum 2.0

The participatory element employs an accessible speculative question. The participatory element is modeled well by the "official" content. It's available, but it's not the point of the whole exercise. There is no wrong answer to the question, "what do you imagine this thing might be in your wildest dreams?"

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Two Years Later

Museum 2.0

blog in 2006 as a personal learning exercise about "the ways that museums do and can evolve from 1.0 Institutions tying their online and onsite activities, as the Ontario Science Centre did when it hosted a YouTube meetup , or the Smithsonian American Art Museum did when they developed an alternate reality game. I started the Museum 2.0

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[VIDEO] Power Of Community In Strategic Planning

Bloomerang

So then we’ll talk about what are some participatory planning methods. The things that I tell you will not stick unless you are able to reflect upon your own experience and go, “Ah, yes, I think this is what Julie is talking about. ” That reflection is really important. . How do we do this well? Julie: Yes.

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Program Comfort: Events that Draw People Out

Museum 2.0

The club members believe in the health benefits of laughter, and they engage socially in several laughter exercises: laughing at each other, laughing with tongues sticking out, laughing while shaking hands, and so on. Tags: programs participatory museum comfort. This doesn’t have to mean elf or spy.

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