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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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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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Brooklyn Clicks with the Crowd: What Makes a Smart Mob?

Museum 2.0

This highlights the fact that while participatory design is by no means exclusive to the Web, that is the place most of the current experimentation is happening. This may sound obvious, but we all fall victim to featuritis when we get seduced by the idea of live bodies. They kept the interface simple.

Museum 24
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The AI Mirror—How to Reclaim Our Humanity in the Age of Machine Thinking

Non Profit Quarterly

When the existential risk narrative pushes for governments to invest in safety and regulation for future AGI but not todays AI, that sounds to me like refusing to call the fire department to extinguish your burning roof, because you want to install a better burglar alarm first. The burglars not here and may never arrive.

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[VIDEO] Power Of Community In Strategic Planning

Bloomerang

That sounds great. . So then we’ll talk about what are some participatory planning methods. Steven: Yes. Will do it. Julie: Great. Steven: Julie, you’re awesome. It’s beautiful, wonderful when everyone comes together, but then you have so many personalities and ideas, agendas can get messy really quick.

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A Decade of Museums and Museum Work

Museum 2.0

As I imagined a world without Nina Simon ’s Participatory Museum , I felt sad about all the visitors whose voices (and post-it note comments) weren’t honored. We're still in the additive phase of making museums equitable. Decreasing confirmation bias will be an important growth opportunity for the next decade.)

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The next generation of startups is remote

The Verge

I don’t know that we’re not in that disruptor phase. That sounds like a lot of work. So the meeting has become more participatory. I think running a school that hasn’t changed in 50 years sounds like the most boring thing in the universe. If that sounds appealing to you, I’d rather not work with you.