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Tools for 2.0: User-Generated Exhibits Made Simple

Museum 2.0

style projects are major initiatives require a somewhat complicated blend of physical exhibit and digital capabilities. Instead of getting overwhelmed by the hefty challenge of creating your own social networking world, there are ways to jump into 2.0 Creating the backbone for a robust 2.0 application is not so easy.

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ASTC Recap: Questions, Colors, and Reflective Research

Museum 2.0

Chuck offered a quote from an advisory psychologist who commented that "children should be the brightest thing in the space." The REFLECTS project blends practical institutional demands with deep research. Rob shared some of the Exploratorium's forays into electronic guidebooks, Seth! Download our slides here.

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Read "The Seven Arts Of Change"

Eric Jacobsen Blog

How To Improve Customer Service With The Telephone. Then, use the web and social networking for research. Most important, he teaches business leaders and nonprofit executive directors why they need to change the way they lead change. Don't Praise. How To Write An Employee Satisfaction And Engageme.

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Groundswell Book Club Part 2: Talking

Museum 2.0

The simplest way is to be a commenter—to follow blogs and sites related to your institution and share your own observations and helpful tips. The next level is to produce your own talk, via profiles on social networking sites, a twitter feed, flickr group, blogs, podcasts, or online video.

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