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Museums Australia Conference 2015 Museum Education, Evaluation & Digital Day Dr Narelle Lemon La Trobe University [email protected] @rellypops

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Museums Australia Conference 2015Museum Education, Evaluation & Digital Day

Dr Narelle LemonLa Trobe [email protected] @rellypops

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Today I’m talking about…

Digital

Audience & Evaluation

Education & Learning

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And I’m here because…

I have a big idea

I have a problem

I need your help

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I call it:

Social media + young people + museums = ongoing learning

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What if we utilise social media in museum education programming?

THINK ABOUT:Engagement pre, during and/or post

Development of cultural understandingCo-creating of knowledge

IntegrationExtending the site visit (excursion)

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Assumptions

• Young people are capable of using mobile technology

• Voice is valued• Good pedagogical decisions are made by

educators• Variety of social media platforms available for

age/learning requirements• Museums want to extend their engagement

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#mggscityweek

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Twitter Tours

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Class Blog

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“Social capital”

• Resources or benefits available to people through their social interactions (Lin, 1999) and is valuable to feelings of trust, reciprocity and socialcohesion (Putnam, 2000).

• It emphasizes the importance of developing a network, in that it comprises:resources embedded in the social structure;accessibility to such resources; and mobilization of such resources by individuals in

purposeful actions (Lin, 1999, p. 35).Refereces:Lin, N. (1999), ‘‘Building a network theory of social capital’’, Connections, Vol. 22 No. 1, pp. 28-51.Putnam, R. (2000), Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of the American Community, Simon & Schuster, New York, NY.

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What is possible?

How do we shift social media use in museums from marketing to

engagement with education audience?

How could we do this?

What are the barriers?