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While the flood of new technology products and social networking sites can overwhelm, now more than ever is the right time to maximize the benefits of the technological revolution and learn how to effectively engage audiences in a Web 2.0 world. The readings and resources below will help you better understand the new technologies being used today, what their strengths and weaknesses are, and how to begin installing and using them.

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By Scott Wands
on March 26, 2009 10:02 AM

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Museum 2.0 (Blog)

Nina Simon.jpg Museum 2.0 explores how "Web 2.0 can be applied in museums to make them more engaging, community-based, vital elements of society." Launched in November of 2006, Nina Simon's blog should be a must read for anyone interested in integrating technology into the museum experience. She believes that "museums have the potential to transform from static content authorities to dynamic platforms for content generation and sharing...[where] visitors can become users, and museums central to social interactions."...

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