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Welcome to “What Do We Really Know about Social Media in Museums?” It’s not about social media. It’s about being more social.
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May 16, 2015

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Welcome to “What Do We Really Know about Social Media

in Museums?”

It’s not about social media. It’s about being

more social.

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Hashtag to follow: #musesocial

In the room now• Elissa Frankle, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, @museums365• Georgina Goodlander, Smithsonian American Art Museum,

@bathlander• Victoria Portway, National Air and Space Museum, @sluggernova• Jeff Gates, Smithsonian American Art Museum, @outtacontext• Darren Milligan, Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum

Studies, @darrenmilligan• Rachel Greiner, National Air and Space Museum, @gator_rach• Brian Alpert, Smithsonian Office of the CIO, @balpert • Erin Blasco, Smithsonian Postal Museum, @erinblascoTwitterly here:• Sarah Banks, National Museum of Natural History, @sbanks20• Amelia Wong, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, @amelialikespieShared account: @mw12social

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Our intended outcomes for this forum:

• Educate ourselves about social media practice

• Be a supportive and nurturing community

• Help professionals speak to colleagues, leadership about social strategies, issues

• Increase understanding of followers, audiences

• Document and discuss next stepsNow these seem weak

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Audiences (broadcast mode) vs. Communities (dialog mode)

Audiences are no longer relevant. Long live communities!

Discuss passionately.

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Elissa to resize

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Learning

People don’t learn through social media.And even if they do, you can’t tell.

Discuss epically. I want SM delighted by my interactions with museums on social media #musesocial - @richmintz

From "museum consumers" @SometimesRhymes & @veomega: SM great when it gets visitors to try new things, not just stare @ screen. #musesocial - @museums365

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A new way to measure learning on social media:

No kitty curator tweets today. Sleeping in a basket of clean laundry.

LURNINGL

Top secret algorithm:

This day in history tweet + link to collections on FB + learning outcome approved by education dept + curatorial review + PR dept signs off  - cute cat photo that lack relevant connection to museum mission+ cat photo deeply related to museum mission / number of followers = Lurning per capita score (LPC score) is 82

Pandasonian @Pandasonian

Gave you L+ in social media learning

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Roles

Everyone should speak on behalf of museums.

Discuss interdisciplinarily.

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We can’t let *everyone* speak on behalf of

the museum via social media.

Pandasonian @Pandasonian

You wouldn’t believe what they made me eat today.Think I might hurl on a tourist. Cheap food.

Pandasonian @Pandasonian

So many people taking my photo. Does this new landscaping make me look fat?

Pandasonian @Pandasonian

My poop on Instagram: instagr.am/p/pandapoop

Pandasonian @Pandasonian

Woot, my girlfriend is knocked up! Wait, was I not supposed to share that yet?

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Metrics

We don’t measure engagement with exhibits. Why should we measure it with social media?

Discuss with vigor.

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Having lots of followers doesn’t indicate success!

#justsayin!

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Let’s keep talking!

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Hashtag to follow: #musesocial

In the room now• Elissa Frankle, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, @museums365• Georgina Goodlander, Smithsonian American Art Museum,

@bathlander• Victoria Portway, National Air and Space Museum, @sluggernova• Jeff Gates, Smithsonian American Art Museum, @outtacontext• Darren Milligan, Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum

Studies, @darrenmilligan• Rachel Greiner, National Air and Space Museum, @gator_rach• Brian Alpert, Smithsonian Office of the CIO, @balpert • Erin Blasco, Smithsonian Postal Museum, @erinblasco

Twitterly here:• Sarah Banks, National Museum of Natural History, @sbanks20• Amelia Wong, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, @amelialikespie

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Learning• For now, learning = change in knowledge, behavior,

attitude, engagement/interest, or skills. • Does learning on SM look or sound different than it

does in other museum environments? • Do SM followers want to learn? Followers sometimes

say they want to be surprised, delighted, amused. How does this relate to learning?

• Does learning happen within SM itself or does it only occur once a link has been clicked?

• Can SM spark a change in skills or behavior—or are we limited at an “increase of knowledge” level?

• How do we know if we achieved learning outcomes on SM?

I want SM delighted by my interactions with museums on social media #musesocial - @richmintz

From "museum consumers" @SometimesRhymes & @veomega: SM great when it gets visitors to try new things, not just stare @ screen. #musesocial - @museums365

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Who should speak on behalf of museums?

• Do our audiences want to hear from more people? (Friend a building?)

• Is there a desire by more staff to participate in the museum's social media outreach? If not everyone, who has the "right stuff" to participate in social media? What should the criteria be?

• Are the biggest challenges in recruiting more voices for social media culture, policy, resource, perceived value, education, training?

• Could resource constraints be reduced through greater participation from more staff?

• What organizational culture shifts that need to occur for more to participate in social media?

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• Are we using SM to create dialog? Or are we using it to broadcast?

• Should we be using sm to create channels outside the main museum?

• Is there a difference between fan boys, rabid fans, and community? Do fan boys build excitement or are they a distraction?