Web 2.0: A New Crossroads for Science Centers

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    Notes on slide 1

    Say Hello Ask who was with us last year Note our “Spinal Tap” problem of getting at Web 2.0 just through show and tell: the Little Tiny Stonehenge Syndrome

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    Web 2.0: A New Crossroads for Science Centers - Presentation Transcript

    1. Web 2.0? Not That Again!
    2. The Band
      • Bryan Kennedy – Science Museum of Minnesota
      • Jim Spadaccini – Ideum
      • Nina Simon – Museum 2.0
      • Kevin von Appen – Ontario Science Centre
      • (groupie)
    3. Logo mashup here Web 2.0 meets…
    4. Web 2.0 session 2.0!
      • We build it together
      • ( you do all the real work!)
    5. How we’ll do it
      • 4 Provocations
      • 3 Questions
      • Your questions
      • VOTE
      • (with special solo performance by Nina Simon!)
      • We argue, we look at stuff, we laugh, we cry…we exit to a sound and light show when Bryan turns off the projector!
    6. Provocation 1 Bryan
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    11. Provocation 2 Jim
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    18. Provocation 3 Kevin
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    24. Provocation 4 Nina
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      • How do I convince my boss that it’s a good idea?
      • Who should “own” social media initiatives internally marketing, content, floor staff, combo?
      • How do we develop a social media strategy?
      I’m ready to do social media
      • How do we make sure people can still browse and discover? Is too much personalization pipelining our content too much?
      • Web 2.0 and Open Source innovation
      • Other than meet-ups …how do we get people in the door?
      • How do we filter content for youth audiences?
      • How do you control your institutional voice in these social spaces?
      • Cross generational technical competency
      • Security?
      • What is next for Web 3.0. How do we get our visitors to write our own Facebook apps?
      • Can we be honest about our business models? Can we operate loosing money?
      • Do you charge people for our meetups?
      • How do I convince my boss that it’s a good idea?
      • Who should “own” social media initiatives internally marketing, content, floor staff, combo?
      • On-site, on-line – pre and post visit.
      • How do we develop a social media strategy?
      Yr qstns!?!
    28. Let’s VOTE
      • Cue Nina Simon The Human Applause-o-Meter!
    29. Thank you and good night Philadelphia!

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