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Augmented Reality and Social Good: The Art of Creating Meaningful AR

Connection Cafe

When they arrive at the location, players see an image of a Pokémon overlaid onto the real world that they can then collect. Imagine asking a question and being able to experience the answer in 3D or, using augmented reality to let an archaeology student participate in a dig in the classroom. How does the game work?

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Celebrating Mission-Driven Success in 2023!

Forum One

Forum One partnered with the Museum to launch their new brand to the world. Forum One partnered with the Museum to launch their new brand to the world. This work not only included launching a new website but also revitalizing the American Jazz Museum brand as a whole.

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

Museum 2.0

Today, there are thirty kids fidgeting in a classroom, talking to their friends, messing with their phones. He strategically includes images of students from Pajaro Valley High, so when he asks, “See anyone you know on here?” He answers the question on every teen’s mind: “what do I get if I participate in this program?”

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826 Valencia: Education! Humor! Pirates!

Museum 2.0

In the museum world, we often talk about lowering barriers to entry, helping people get through the door. And so today we look at an educational facility (not a museum) that swabs the deck with these barriers. Instead of classrooms or mission statements, first time visitors enter 826 Valencia through the storefront Pirate Supply Store.

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Celebrating Client Success in 2023!

Forum One

We partnered with the Museum to launch their new brand to the world. We partnered with the Museum to launch their new brand to the world. This work not only included launching a new website but also revitalizing the American Jazz Museum brand as a whole.

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17 Ways We Made our Exhibition Participatory

Museum 2.0

It was fascinating to see people--across social differences--responding to representations of love in the paintings, images, objects and narratives that were part of the installation. We invited a private art school to fill a very public wall with paintings made by students in response to the question, "How would you depict love?"

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Educational Uses of Back Channels for Conferences, Museums, and Informal Learning Spaces

Museum 2.0

Many museums are experimenting with “back channel” platforms that allow visitors and staff to chat and share content while onsite at the museum. We gave everyone post-its in their registration packets and encouraged them to post their questions and comments, especially on the “gaps” in the conference, to the board.

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