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Examples: Wildlife Direct and Brooklyn Museum. Examples: SanJose Opera use of #Operaplot Twitter Hashtag. These ideas are illustrated in the slides below. 1: Social media must be integrated with internet communications or program strategy. 2: Use listening techniques to develop a deep understanding of the audience.
The arts and culture focus areas in this list include performing arts, artists, art education programs, museums, visual arts, and beyond. Areas served: SanJose, St. So, while there are a few global and national options below, most are targeted to their communities. Paul, Detroit, Akron, Philadelphia, Charlotte, Macon, Miami.
When I graduated in 2003, I moved out here to California and worked with the SanJoseMuseum of Art before getting a job with Linden Labs. I learned a lot from SanJose Art Museum. In 2001, I started at the Digital Media Studies Masters program at the University of Denver.
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And then finally one of our project sponsoring organizations is the Tech Museum Awards in SanJose, so there are several US based Tech Laureates who have posted projects. In addition, we have a partnership with Pandora.com, the only radio service, and for them we've added a few US based music projects.
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Dally is among NVIDIA Research leaders sharing the groups innovations at NVIDIA GTC , the premier developer conference at the heart of AI, taking place this week in SanJose, California. Its hard to do both. We make a deliberate effort to do great research while being relevant to the company.
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