This document outlines six steps for making risky participatory projects possible in museums: 1) Connect the idea to the museum's mission and goals. 2) Find the right tool for the idea. 3) Align the strategy with institutional culture. 4) Plan for evaluation of outcomes. 5) Reserve necessary resources for operation. 6) Develop a support network to help tend to the project. Examples are provided for each step to illustrate how others have successfully implemented participatory initiatives.
The document discusses several proxy wars that occurred during the Cold War between the US and USSR. These include the Korean War, Vietnam War, Angolan Civil War, and war in Afghanistan. In each conflict, one superpower backed a local ally against a rival backed by the other superpower. This led to an expansion of influence for the supporting power and increased tensions between the US and USSR as they fought to spread their competing political ideologies around the world through proxy allies rather than direct military conflict.
Kuanysh Magzuov is a Project Manager based in Almaty, Kazakhstan with over 7 years of national professional experience and 2 years of international experience. He received a Bachelor's degree in Software Hardware Provision of Computer Engineering and Networks from Kazakh National Technical University in 2008. His technical skills include MySQL, MS SQL Server, Oracle, HTML/CSS, PHP, TCP/IP, and Microsoft Visual FoxPro. He is proficient in Kazakh, Russian, and English. His previous roles include Project Manager at Rate Solutions LLC from 2008-2009, IT Manager at "Alash Media Group" LTD from 2009-2011, and Project Manager at Kazcontent LTD from 2011-2012. He has been Project Manager/
This document outlines six steps for making risky participatory projects possible in museums: 1) Connect the idea to the museum's mission and goals. 2) Find the right tool for the idea. 3) Align the strategy with institutional culture. 4) Plan for evaluation of outcomes. 5) Reserve necessary resources for operation. 6) Develop a support network to help tend to the project. Examples are provided for each step to illustrate how others have successfully implemented participatory initiatives.
The document discusses several proxy wars that occurred during the Cold War between the US and USSR. These include the Korean War, Vietnam War, Angolan Civil War, and war in Afghanistan. In each conflict, one superpower backed a local ally against a rival backed by the other superpower. This led to an expansion of influence for the supporting power and increased tensions between the US and USSR as they fought to spread their competing political ideologies around the world through proxy allies rather than direct military conflict.
Kuanysh Magzuov is a Project Manager based in Almaty, Kazakhstan with over 7 years of national professional experience and 2 years of international experience. He received a Bachelor's degree in Software Hardware Provision of Computer Engineering and Networks from Kazakh National Technical University in 2008. His technical skills include MySQL, MS SQL Server, Oracle, HTML/CSS, PHP, TCP/IP, and Microsoft Visual FoxPro. He is proficient in Kazakh, Russian, and English. His previous roles include Project Manager at Rate Solutions LLC from 2008-2009, IT Manager at "Alash Media Group" LTD from 2009-2011, and Project Manager at Kazcontent LTD from 2011-2012. He has been Project Manager/
Gokay AYTER - Paris Kazak administrator Paris Kazak on facebookMagzuov Kuanysh
Gokay AYTER created the Paris Kazak Facebook page in April 2010 to inform Kazakh people about current events and culture in their country. The page aims to promote Kazakh music and publications are shared in Kazakh, French, English, and Turkish. The target audience is young Kazakh people living abroad who are interested in news from Kazakhstan. Since its creation, the page has grown in popularity and now has over 500 likes. Visitors to the page are primarily aged 18-34 and from Kazakhstan, France, and Turkey. They enjoy reading recent news updates on the page's wall.
Gokay AYTER - Paris Kazak administrator Paris Kazak on facebookMagzuov Kuanysh
Gokay AYTER created the Paris Kazak Facebook page in April 2010 to inform Kazakh people about current events and culture in their country. The page aims to promote Kazakh music and publications are shared in Kazakh, French, English, and Turkish. The target audience is young Kazakh people living abroad who are interested in news from Kazakhstan. Since its creation, the page has grown in popularity and now has over 500 likes. Visitors to the page are primarily aged 18-34 and from Kazakhstan, France, and Turkey. They enjoy reading recent news updates on the page's wall.