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The Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies announces the next
G. Brown Goode Smithsonian Education Lecture.


Dr. Lynda Kelly, Head of Audience Research, Australian Museum, will speak on:  "How WEB 2.0 Is Changing the Nature of Museum Work".

Friday, May 21, 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. in the Ring Auditorium of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. The lecture will be web cast live, available at http://museumstudies.si.edu

Critics have argued that museums need to move from merely supplying information to providing usable knowledge and tools that enable visitors to explore their own ideas and reach their own conclusions. The argument seems especially relevant today, when technology gives individuals access to communication, information gathering, and analysis.  Dr. Kelly's presentation will examine the impact of Web 2.0 across museums, focusing on three areas of museum practice: learning, exhibition development, and organizational change.

Dr. Kelly has published widely in museum evaluation, and writes the Audience Research (http://amarclk.blogspot.com) blog, with a readership of about 1,500 a month. She is particularly interested in visitor experiences and learning and how these can be measured; young children's learning; indigenous evaluation; strategic uses of audience research; and new technologies in organizational change.  She claims to be "happily obsessed with all things Web 2.0 and is curious to see how this will change the world that museums operate within, and the ways people learn."  Dr. Kelly also administers Museum 3.0 (http://museum30.ning.com), a social networking site for museum professionals, with an active, global membership of over 2,000.  Her latest book, Hot Topics, Public Culture, Museums, co-edited with Dr. Fiona Cameron, University of Western Sydney, will be published in 2010.

Please feel free to invite other colleagues to participate.

For further information on this message contact:  Pino Monaco, SCEMS, x35329 (VoIP), 202-633-5329 (non-VoIP), [log in to unmask]

The G. Brown Goode Smithsonian Education Lecture series, named after the
Smithsonian's earliest proponent of museums as educational institutions,
helps Smithsonian and other museum staffs keep abreast of emerging
developments pertaining to many aspects of their work.  The series features
programs that bring together academic researchers and museum practitioners
to examine the roles museums play in developing the skills necessary for
success in the 21st century. 

 All Goode lectures are web cast and archived for viewing at http://museumstudies.si.edu <http://museumstudies.si.edu/> 

 
Giuseppe (Pino) Monaco
Education Outcomes Manager
Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies
MRC 508 PO Box 37012
Washington, DC, 20013-7012

For carrier deliveries (UPS, FedEx, DHL, etc.) the address is:
600 Maryland Avenue, SW
1st Floor, Suite 105W
Washington, DC  20024

Tel. (202) 633-5329
Fax (202) 633-5489
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