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Museum 2.0 Rerun: Answers to the Ten Questions I Am Most Commonly Asked

Museum 2.0

I''ve seen this line of questioning almost completely disappear in the past two years due to many research studies and reports on the value and rise of participation, but in 2006-7, social media and participatory culture was still seen as nascent (and possibly a passing fad). In 2008, the conversation started shifting to "how" and "what."

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Answers to the Ten Questions I am Most Often Asked

Museum 2.0

I've seen this line of questioning almost completely disappear in the past two years due to many research studies and reports on the value and rise of participation, but in 2006-7, social media and participatory culture was still seen as nascent (and possibly a passing fad). In 2008, the conversation started shifting to "how" and "what."

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The Art of Relevance Sneak Peek: Part Ex-Con, Part Farmer, Part Queen

Museum 2.0

For the last time this summer, I'm sharing a chapter from my new book The Art of Relevance to celebrate its release. This chapter, from the last section of the book, is very personal to me. I firmly believe that all people have something meaningful to contribute to our communities, cultural work, and society at large--including youth.

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The Participatory Museum Process Part 3: My Experience

Museum 2.0

When I decided to write a book about visitor participation in cultural institutions, I knew I'd do it in a way that reflected the values behind the book itself--transparency, inclusion, and meaningful community participation. For the next two months, I focused full-time on the book in its most intense phase.

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[VIDEO] How To Lead And Manage In Our New Nonprofit Work Reality

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Full Transcript: Steven: You’ll hear a robot voice. Y’all, no company can build a coherent culture without people who either share its core values or possess the willingness and ability to embrace those values. Kishshana: Go ahead. Steven: All right, Kishshana. Kishshana: Yes, we can. Steven: All right.

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Rowboats and Magic Feathers: Reflections on 13 Years of Museum 2.0

Museum 2.0

I'm thrilled that Seema Rao is taking this blog and museum community into its next chapter. As I got more "famous," I got even more stuck in feeling like I had to deliver the voice and content readers expected. I'm transitioning to a new phase of personal freedom and professional exploration. has meant to me. I wished Museum 2.0

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