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10 things I learned about new media, technology and innovation in museums in the last year

Posted: May 16th, 2010 | Author: Jasper Visser | Filed under: Innovation, Lessons learned, Social media, Technology | Tags: , , , , , , , | 5 Comments »

Mesozoic Fossils on Flickr Commons

Photo from the Flickr Commons (Field Museum Library)

I’m relatively new to museums. Apart from a short intermezzo in an ecomuseum, the last year has been my only year within the walls of a museum. I do new media and technology. We do a lot of innovation. This is what I learned last year.

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Building a community in 11 steps – Stranded Europeans

Posted: April 22nd, 2010 | Author: Jasper Visser | Filed under: Audience, Lessons learned, Social media | Tags: , , , , , , , | 9 Comments »

Stranded Europeans help board

Everybody’s talking about community building these days. Often we forget how easy it is (can be) and how frequently it happens. A volcano, some stranded Europeans and Denver. This is how you build a community:

  1. Get a bunch of people together with more or less similar values.
    E.g. museum professionals working on participation.
  2. Urge them to do something, change their status quo.
    E.g. by having a volcano erupt and cause huge ash clouds.
  3. Make them understand that they’re involved in the new situation.
    E.g. by cancelling their flights home.
  4. Have a community leader/manager take the lead in collaborative action.
    E.g. Jennifer Trant who starts a system to find those stranded lodging and something to do.
  5. Find some early adopters and encourage them to participate and take group action.
    E.g. by setting the example yourself and offering your lodging.
  6. Give the community the freedom to develop by offering tools, not rules.
    E.g. pen and paper, a common media channel and enthusiasm.
  7. Put emphasis on the positive behaviour of individuals in the community.
    E.g. by talking to them or retweeting their initiatives.
  8. Think beyond social media.
    E.g. by hosting unconference sessions, meetups and drinks. Or by putting up a pen and paper registration system (see photos).
  9. Have an open attitude to newcomers.
    E.g. by stressing how everybody is in the same situation.
  10. Ensure and celebrate tangible outcomes within the community.
    E.g. by blogging about their events and applauding the success of individuals reaching home.
  11. Take action over time to reinforce the community.
    E.g. by hosting a little event at next year’s conference for those affected by the volcano.

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Spinny Bars Historical Society – new media with a twist

Posted: April 18th, 2010 | Author: Jasper Visser | Filed under: Lessons learned, Social media | Tags: , , , , , , , | 2 Comments »

A lot of great thing came out of Museum and the Web 2010. I’ll be blogging about some of them over the next week (as I’m stranded in Denver due to #ashtag). One of the best, without a doubt, was the Spinny Bars Historical Society, or SBHS.

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