Museums and Web 2.0
Teaching a Masterclass tonight at UTS to a bunch of students about what museums are doing in the Web 2.0 area. I’ll be discussing the following.
- Why museums are in these spaces – data about visitors’ use of social media
- What they are doing there, using our All About Evil exhibition development blog/Facebook group as a case study
- Social media in exhibition development – building community:
- Stage 1: build, invite, personalise, network, populate the web
- Stage 2: maintain, post, encourage, question
- Stage 3: develop content, seek feedback, ask for active contribution
- Web 2.0 and organisational change for museums:
- Let go
- Risk-taking
- Go for it
- Networks & connections
- Scaffolding
- Self-monitor
- Participation
- Six ways to make Web 2.0 work (based on an HBR article):
- Top people lead through informal channels
- Users determine how they do things: not imposed
- Needs to be integrated as part of work processes: not an add on
- Appeal to people's desire for recognition
- Never know where solutions will come from
- Balance freedom and control
- Developing a Web 2.0 mindset
- Repurposing content: write once, publish broadly across a range of mediums
- Other museums
- Mattress Factory
- Brooklyn Museum
- Indianapolis Museum of Art
- Powerhouse Museum Flickr commons
- Powerhouse object of the week blog
- Town Hall Gallery blog and Facebook page