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What We Talk About When We Talk About Digital

April 10, 2015 Ed Rodley

And since he was sad, and I was thinking of Ignite talks as short stories, the two ideas turned into a Raymond Carver story and I wrote down “What We Talk About When We Talk About Digital.”

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It’s not what you know, but what you are willing to learn

June 13, 2014 Ed Rodley

As follow up to my post on our storytelling session at AAM, I posted Judy Rand’s “Waiting for Eileen”, and Catherine Hughes’ “Museums are like Crack”. Here’s

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Some thoughts on storytelling

June 10, 2014 Ed Rodley

I also wrote a recap of the AAM 2014 storytelling session at the PEM blog, with some more of the thinking behind storytelling in museums.

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Waiting for Eileen

June 6, 2014 Ed Rodley

As follow up to my post on our storytelling session at AAM, here’s the first of the stories that were told. Waiting for Eileen by

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Telling Stories about Storytelling @ AAM 2014

June 3, 2014 Ed Rodley

One of the highlights of my AAM 2014 experience (and the source of the most dread), was the storytelling panel that Seattle-based exhibit planner Judy

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