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Audience Research: Locals visiting museums
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All about audience research in museums and other cultural institutions. Friday, December 07, 2007. After my excellent lunch the other day with Rob and Gillian, I got inspired (or was that instructed! By Rob to re-visit his 2005 paper. The "Museum Constant": One-third plus or minus a bit. Four things struck me from that as we struggle here with thinking about our general exhibitions and program offer:. There is a limit to the audience for museums (knew that but good reinforcement). In my recent survey of ...
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Audience Research: Museum 2.0: A Simple Argument for Why Museums and Cultural Institutions Should Care about Social Media
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All about audience research in museums and other cultural institutions. Sunday, April 19, 2009. Museum 2.0: A Simple Argument for Why Museums and Cultural Institutions Should Care about Social Media. Museum 2.0: A Simple Argument for Why Museums and Cultural Institutions Should Care about Social Media. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my page on. What is the audience research blog? With input from Mel Broe. An intern from the University of Sydney. Subscribe in a reader. My Slides on SlideShare.
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Audience Research: Connection Generation
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All about audience research in museums and other cultural institutions. Thursday, April 23, 2009. Is the first book written by Iggy Pintado. Connection Generation is a study of how connectedness affects our place in society and business and the challenges and opportunities this compelling development presents. As the Amazon Editorial Review says:. Good luck with the book Iggy, and the Tweetblitz. That is happening today. I'll be watching with interest. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my page on.
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Audience Research: March 2008
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All about audience research in museums and other cultural institutions. Thursday, March 27, 2008. Use of puppets in museum education. This from Fay Tsitou, Museum Educator and PhD student, Drama and Theatre Department, Royal Holloway University of London (via my CECA contacts):. Last September I managed to start a PhD on the way puppets could be used in museum education in Royal Holloway University of London, and this blog address. Links to this post. Tuesday, March 25, 2008. Dear Lynda. I am at a sm...
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Museum Professionals, Member’ing Up | Museumer
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Formerly From the Desk of Valerie Albanese. Skip to primary content. Museum Professionals, Member’ing Up. September 22, 2009. I was recently contacted by a member of the American Association for State and Local History. AASLH) and asked to join their Gen X and Gen Y Advisory Committee. Although I probably just dated myself a bit, how neat is that! Museums across the U.S. and I’ve definitely benefited from joining a few subcommittees based on my own interests in the field, including EdCom. Established in ...
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Audience Research: NZ Conference post 4
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All about audience research in museums and other cultural institutions. Friday, April 17, 2009. NZ Conference post 4. Final day of conference today with focus on community, collections and innovation/technology. I'm not blogging today – am tweeting insead and here's the feed. It's been a great experience and I even managed to buy some more wine goblets from the Tairawhiti Museum. The twitter feed link doesn't work! Interested to see how you used it for the conference. Hi there. The link works for me?
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Audience Research: February 2009
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All about audience research in museums and other cultural institutions. Monday, February 23, 2009. This from Kwangsun Ahn, South Korea:. If there is an online program please let me know. And also if you can give me a list of other research documents I should read, I would greatly appreciate it. Science Education, 88. Supplement 1), S60-S70. Janette's 1998 thesis. School-Museum Integrated Learning Experiences in Science: A Learning Journey. I remember seeing last year sometime. Good luck, maybe other peop...
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Audience Research: Visitor response to taxidermy displays
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All about audience research in museums and other cultural institutions. Friday, May 01, 2009. Visitor response to taxidermy displays. This from Becky Hitchens:. Also, did you do any visitor research prior to redisplaying the gallery or any evaluation of displays since? Information I have gathered about specimens comes from the Uncovered: Treasures of the Australian Museum exhibition we had in 2004. The exhibition focussed on why, how and what the Museum collected, through detailing the stories, image...
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Audience Research: June 2008
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All about audience research in museums and other cultural institutions. Saturday, June 28, 2008. Open Government: Future Trends. Went to this great talk/discussion on Friday with the folks from Cisco. And assorted others. Richard Allan, the Director of Government Affairs, Cisco UK, spoke about his experiences and where open government is and may be going in the UK. The major points/links I took from his talk were:. Website – scapes both the "official" government portal and Google to demonstrate who...