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participatory learningand the future of the

Atheneum

nina simon, museum 2.0

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the outline

what is participatory learning

why I care (and I think you should too)

how to incorporate it into the Atheneum

all slides and links are here: http://newharmony.wik.is

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What is participatory learning?

constructivist learning theory

atomized, on-demand content

relevance to personal experience

emphasis on interpersonal exchange

engagement in niche communities

multi-platform engagement

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what does a participatory platform look like?

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what is social technology?

tools that enable people to create, share, and connect with each other

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what makes YouTube different?

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who uses it?

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what excites them?

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the Web isn’t necessary, but it makes some things easier

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the Web isn’t necessary, but it makes some things easier

easier to publish easier to distribute

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the Web isn’t necessary, but it makes some things easier

easier to access easier to track

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the Web isn’t necessary, but it makes some things easier

zine blog

radio show podcast

group project wiki

word of mouth ratings-enabled site

address book social network

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and as things get easier,users can depend on each other

old relationship new relationships

Authority is content provider Authority is platform provider

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so how can you do it?

be a participant

be an authority

(or do both)

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first, listen

find out where you are...

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first, listen

find out where you are... and where your audience is

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and decide what kind of relationship you want

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personalized maps and “trails”

finding the way in that works for you

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SMART STUDIOquerying the environment to find interpretative material

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ON AIRconnecting with conceptual environments

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museum without walls

museum giving away content for remix

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global membership

connecting members via affinity, not geography

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alternate reality games

museum as locus for shared narrative

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visitors as exhibit contributors

museum as facilitator of community co-design

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visitors as exhibit designers

virtual-to-real design

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online and onsite communities

museum as hub of community activity

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discussion

all slides and links are here: http://newharmony.wik.is

what are your greatest needs? what assets do you want to build on? what new relationships will you seek?