This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at rka-learnwithus.com. By: Emlyn Koster With climate change and extreme weather frequently in the news and in light of the upcoming UN COP26 Conference, Emlyn taps his geological insights to point out what is often missing from society’s knowledge and which therefore warrants the museum […]
Comment on Gen Z are Identity Crafters: What does this mean for Cultural Institutions? by Gen Z are Values-driven: What does this mean for Cultural Institutions? »
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at rka-learnwithus.com. […] the first post of this series, I described how the unique combination of nearly infinite access to information […]
Gen Z are Values-driven: What does this mean for Cultural Institutions?
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at rka-learnwithus.com. By: Sadiya Akasha In the first post of this series, I described how the unique combination of nearly infinite access to information (and a global reach) coupled with a near-constant evaluation of the motives behind consumable content has caused Gen Z to become […]
Comment on When Disaster Strikes: Assistance by Museums Nearby by Emlyn Koster
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at rka-learnwithus.com. Thanks very much Doug for adding these perspectives. Your call-to-action for museums “to become creative and catalytic forces in how the living culture adapts to our dramatically and constantly transforming world” hits the proverbial nail on the head. I look back on Liberty […]
Comment on When Disaster Strikes: Assistance by Museums Nearby by Douglas Worts
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at rka-learnwithus.com. Thank you for this reflection, which opens up an enormous window of opportunity for cultural organizations to rethink their relationships to their local living culture. Trauma radiated widely as a result of the events of 9/11. The Liberty Science Center’s response shines a […]
Comment on When Disaster Strikes: Assistance by Museums Nearby by Clarence Williams
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at rka-learnwithus.com. Thank you for sharing this insightful article. and the role that the museum community played. I am so very impressed and grateful for all you seek to do to improve our world!
When Disaster Strikes: Assistance by Museums Nearby
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at rka-learnwithus.com. By: Emlyn Koster Emlyn recalls how Liberty Science Center, located across the lower Hudson from Manhattan and where he was President & CEO from 1996-2011, assisted the next-of-kin and surrounding community in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center […]
Comment on IRB 101: What are they? Why do they exist? by IRB 101: What is (and isn’t) human subjects research? » RK&A
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at rka-learnwithus.com. […] my first post in this IRB 101 series, I described what IRBs are and why they exist (i.e., to protect research […]
IRB 101: What is (and isn’t) human subjects research?
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at rka-learnwithus.com. In my first post in this IRB 101 series, I described what IRBs are and why they exist (i.e., to protect research participants). In the second post, I focused on describing potential risks to research participants. This third post defines criteria for human […]
Museums during Existential Crises: Long and Wide Lenses for Directional Thinking
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at rka-learnwithus.com. By: Emlyn Koster An Earth scientist with 32 years at the helm of four large nature and science museums and with publications and presentations continuing to delve into what leadership of external relevance entails, Emlyn reflects on the potentially greater value of museums […]