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A presentation at the American Alliance of Museums Annual Meeting, May 2014 in Seattle, Washington. This talk discussed The Children's Museum of Indianapolis' Digital Engagement Project, 100 Toys that Define Our Childhood, as an example of Open Authority and Community Sourcing in museums. Other panelists included Dan Davis from the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian, Jeffrey Inscho of the Carnegie Museum of Art, and Petra Pankow of the Monclair Art Museum.
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American Alliance of Museums Annual Meeting, 2014
A 100 Toys Case Study
Crowdsourcing to Community Sourcing
Lori Byrd Phillips | @LoriLeeByrd The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis | @TCMIndy
Defining Open Authority
Museum
+contributions
expertise
Community
Open Authority
Contributory Collaborative Co-Creative
Tagging Voting Identifying Transcribing
Community Sourcing Participatory Interpretation Crowdsourcing
Memory Sharing Community Blogging Idea Generation / Dialogue Sharing Media
Reggio Emilia
A Spectrum of Open Authority
Memories last a lot longer than toys.
Check out your Top 20 Toys…
“…Can I high five you?”
Results
Ø 94,000 pageviews Ø 24,417 votes Ø 641 stories Ø 18 states Ø 4 countries
What worked?
Ø THE TOPIC Ø VOTING Ø SHARING Ø COLLECTIONS Ø COMMUNITY
A Digital Engagement Project is…
Ø PARTICIPATORY Ø Crowdsourced Ø Community-sourced
Ø DIGITAL Ø An online game Ø Online voting or sharing Ø Online contest
Ø SOCIAL Ø Social media campaign Ø Social media contest
Ø ON-SITE Ø A display of objects Ø A public event Ø Voting or sharing on-site Ø A pop-up exhibit