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Fresh & New, the blog of the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney has a really interesting post up today which discusses how people are interacting and participating on sites that employ Web 2.0 technologies. “This reaffirms the importance of having different levels of content participation - and the primacy of content, the truism that has been around [...]
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For those not familiar with the term Web 2.0, it can be explained as follows: “Web 2.0, a phrase coined by O’Reilly Media in 2004,[1] refers to a perceived second-generation of Web-based services—such as social networking sites, wikis, communication tools, and folksonomies—that emphasize online collaboration and sharing among users. O’Reilly Media used the phrase as a [...]
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At 10 years and running this conference and it’s participants keeps pushing the boundaries of the voice of museums on the web. This year there were some stand out presentations and papers covering a wide variety of topics. We Are Your Audience This session was fantastic. Rachel Horwitz and Cathy Intemann, a librarian and a teacher respectively, [...]
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Welcome to Eyes+Ears. Our goals are two-fold, we aim to provide a daily-updated resource of current museum related inspiration. Our focus will be directed towards technology, web, education, design and beyond. We’re going to collect and share the big new ideas on the horizon so you don’t have to. Our second focus is to create a more [...]