collaboration, small "c"
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How can you collaborate with non-professionals, visitors, and users on an ongoing basis? This talk presents three lessons in small "c" collaboration along with international museum examples. Presented by Nina Simon of Museum 2.0 as the keynote address for the Washington Museums Association conference in Gig Harbor, WA on 17 June, 2010.TRANSCRIPT
COLLABORATIONWITH A SMALL “C”
[email protected] @NINAKSIMON ON TWITTER SLIDES - HTTP://BIT.LY/WMANINA
MUSEUM2.0
PRESENTED BY NINA SIMON
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Powerhouse Museum
Powerhouse Museum
web 2.0 is software that gets better the more people use it
-Tim O’Reilly, technologist and publisher
how can a museum get better the more people participate?
LESSON 1:START WITH SOMETHING YOU NEED.
HOW CAN VISITORS MAKE THIS PROJECT BETTER?
Oakland Museum of California
The Tech Museum of Innovation
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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LESSON 2:DESIGN A PROCESS THAT RESPECTS EVERYONE AS PROFESSIONALS.
Minnesota History Center
LESSON 3:USE COLLABORATION TO ADVANCE YOUR CORE VALUES.
The Minnesota Historical Society connects people with history to help them gain perspective on their lives.
People give us meaning and purpose.
Relationships are our foundation.
We desire community empowerment and ownership.
Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum
Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum
Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum
HOW CAN VISITORS MAKE YOUR INSTITUTION BETTER?
COLLABORATIONWITH A SMALL “C”
[email protected] @NINAKSIMON ON TWITTER SLIDES - HTTP://BIT.LY/WMANINA
MUSEUM2.0
PRESENTED BY NINA SIMON