Thank you again to everyone who responded to our
survey about virtual programming a few months ago. From the responses, I recently spoke with 4 museum colleagues to dig deeper into how the constraints of virtual programming led to new opportunities for programs and series that have been really well received by their communities, volunteers, students, and more.
This article shares the findings from the survey and interviews. On Thursday, May 5th at 5 pm ET, we'll be hosting a
roundtable to discuss the survey and article -- all are welcome!
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Kelly Cannon
Senior Content and Community Strategist
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Original Message:
Sent: 02-14-2022 07:53 PM
From: Kyle Bowen
Subject: What can museums learn from three years of virtual experimentation?
One of our community members in Museums As Progress - Kelly Cannon - is trying to get a better understanding of what museums have learned from virtual gatherings over the past few years. If you've been involved in designing or hosting virtual experiences and are now returning to IRL or hybrid experiences at your organization, would you please take a moment to share with Kelly what you've learned?
Here's the link to her survey: How can virtual gatherings create more meaningful in-person gatherings?
The deadline to submit a response is Monday, February 21st.
Thanks in advance,
Kyle
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Kyle Bowen
Principal, SuperHelpful
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