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Developing a Collective Intelligence: How Museums use Social Media

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Developing a Collective Intelligence:How Museums use Social Media

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Why is Social Media Important?

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Why use Social Media in Museums?

Museums in Social Media

The use of social media in museums is not necessarily about reinventing the wheel

but, for providing a new interface in order to connect

with new audiences and attract a more diverse

network.

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YouTube

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LinkedIn

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eBooks

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SlideShare

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Foursquare

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Podcasts

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Facebook

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Pinterest

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Wiki

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Twitter

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Classroom Workshop Using all of these museum related events, form

connections through three different social media outlets. A New Exhibit: Sustainable Peterborough: Before, Now, and

Beyond (Twitter) An Educational Program: Sustainability in Action (Facebook) A Lecture Series: Word on the Hill (Podcast or SlideShare)

Make sure to add your own ideas, thoughts and reactions. Remember the purpose of social media is to connect people and make new links within a community!

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Pinterest. Pinterest.com, 2012. Web. 6 Feb. 2012. www.pinterest.com.

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