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Intentional Data Visualization: Don’t Be Surprised by a Hidden Tiger | Intentional Museum
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Laquo; Thinking Intentionally about Sociology and Evaluation. Intentional Data Visualization: Don’t Be Surprised by a Hidden Tiger. July 27, 2015 by Amanda Krantz. Highlights the issue well with these three quotes:. Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity. Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. Seek simplicity and distrust it. Simplicity can be distrustful if it is not done with clear intentions. What value is a simple graphic if it does not accurately represent the data? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You a...
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L.A.M. Chops | exploring tools, trends, & technology in libraries, archives, & museums | Page 2
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Exploring tools, trends, and technology in libraries, archives, and museums. Audience Research and User Behavior. Evaluation of Skillman Foundation. Newer posts →. When Less is More. February 20, 2012. With government cutbacks and economic hardships shadowing the last several years, museums have been bludgeoned with the outcry for. Requirements. Even if visitors and social media engagement reflect the. More, more, more,. Is it worth it? What is actually gained from all that time and effort? Doing less fe...
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Make a Slopegraph in Excel
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Make a Slopegraph in Excel. Make a Slopegraph in Excel. Slopegraphs are a newer graph type with powerhouse capabilities. They rely on Excel’s line graphing feature but they don’t necessarily have to show change over time. Slopegraphs play into our ability to judge slope fairly well. For this reason, they are perfect for highlighting the story of how just one category decreased when others increased, or to show that one increased at a rate much faster than the others. Right-click on the x-axis and select ...
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Max van Balgooy | Engaging Places
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Strategies and ideas to connect people with historic places. Author Archives: Max van Balgooy. Two National Conferences Coming Up on Interpreting Slavery at Historic Sites. Slave cabin with contemporary sculptures at Whitney Plantation, Louisiana. From 10 am to 12:30 pm, Monticello will host a public summit on race and the legacy of slavery. The Third Annual Slave Dwelling Project Conference. This entry was posted in Cultural diversity. August 18, 2016. By Max van Balgooy. As management guru Peter Drucke...
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#RKAchat | Intentional Museum
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Posts Tagged ‘#RKAchat’. Join the Conversation – Thinking Critically about Outcomes. On October 5, 2015 Leave a Comment. On Wednesday, October 7. From 2-3pm EDT, RK&A’s Randi Korn, Amanda Krantz, and Cathy Sigmond will host RK&A’s second Twitter chat on thinking critically about outcomes, using the hashtag #RKAchat. To join the conversation make sure your tweets include this hashtag. During the Twitter chat, @IntentionalMuse. Q1: How do you (or your museum) use outcomes in your work? If you do not alread...
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Featured Project | Intentional Museum
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Archive for the ‘Featured Project’ Category. Featured Project: Bilingual Student Assessment at the Katonah Museum of Art. Posted in Featured Project. Katonah Museum of Art. On May 7, 2015 Leave a Comment. I recently had the pleasure of participating in an online forum called Interactive Café. Sponsored by the National Art Education Association (NAEA) Research Commission. For me, the answer lies in another question: For what purpose are you assessing students? I developed a protocol for the assessment....
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Intentional Practice | Intentional Museum
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Archive for the ‘Intentional Practice’ Category. Posted in Intentional Practice. Tagged Cycle of Intentional Practice. On December 11, 2015 Leave a Comment. We may not have it all together, but together we have it all”. The Cycle of Intentional Practice is proving to be a very useful framework for planning (see “Cycle of Intentional Practice”. The Cycle of Intentional Practice. Another related necessity is that we ask that representatives of all departments. Another primary tenet of intentional planning,...
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Community engagement | Engaging Places
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Strategies and ideas to connect people with historic places. Category Archives: Community engagement. IMHO: Historic Preservation Needs to Move the Goal Posts. Maybe we’ve confused the ends with the means and are chasing the wrong goals. Preservation is not a destination but a means of reaching a destination. So what is the goal of preservation? Protecting, preserving, and interpreting is not sufficient. These are simply methods, tasks, jobs, works, or actions that define a purpose and explain how it...
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Leaders in the field | Engaging Places
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Strategies and ideas to connect people with historic places. Category Archives: Leaders in the field. IMHO: Historic Preservation Needs to Move the Goal Posts. Maybe we’ve confused the ends with the means and are chasing the wrong goals. Preservation is not a destination but a means of reaching a destination. So what is the goal of preservation? Protecting, preserving, and interpreting is not sufficient. These are simply methods, tasks, jobs, works, or actions that define a purpose and explain how it...