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Let's Stop Talking about What People Need

Museum 2.0

It''s really important to be able to articulate what we need to achieve our institutional missions. It is incredibly valuable for cultural institutions to present experiences that might be surprising, unexpected, or outside participants'' comfort zones. But what do they need? We think it''s important. Here''s why.". visitors'

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Self-Censorship for Museum Professionals

Museum 2.0

This week at the ASTC conference, Kathy McLean, Tom Rockwell, Eric Siegel and I presented a session called “You Can’t Do That in Museums!” And while narrative-based museums have long dispensed with the concept that museums present a neutral point of view, science centers still feel that their trustworthiness rests on their objectivity.

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What's a Virtual Visitor Worth?

Museum 2.0

You should be able to articulate your goal, whether it is reaching a particular niche audience or a designated level of participation. Changing lives is expensive whether you do it with at-risk teen staff members or at-risk teen virtual partners. Does your museum take in traveling exhibitions that feature worldwide cultures?

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14 Top Nonprofit Websites to Inspire Your Organization

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Let’s walk through a selection of unique nonprofit websites that not only incorporate these elements but go above and beyond to impress visitors and inspire donations: Interlochen Center for the Arts. Top Nonprofit Website: Interlochen Center for the Arts. North Shore Animal League. Mustard Seed Communities. Gooley Hemophilia Center.