PUBLICK OCCURRENCES — May 14, 2020
Conversations on the Commons invites you to:
Getting good programs online fast
Talking it over with SUSAN GRABSKI and STACEN GOLDMAN
Museums and historical societies seem to be pulling content out of a hat and putting it online faster than you can say “corona.” What’s their secret? What’s your secret?
The Commons team will will be joined by Stacen Goldman of the Framingham History Center and Susan Grabski of the Lawrence History Center. They will tell us what they are up to, we’d love to hear what you are doing.
Friday May 22, 1:00-2:30 pm
We will be live-streaming this event on our facebook page and monitor your questions and comments there.
GET ON WAITING LIST HERE
What content are you putting online?
How) can we engage our communities around existing content?
(How) can we continue pre-COVID-19 initiatives online?
Repackaging content to make it user friendly for the web
What technologies and platforms are you using now to put your stuff online?
What [technical] challenges do you face?
What unexpected outcomes and successes have you had?
Registration is free. After you register, we’ll send you a link to the meeting. Register now! Participation is limited to 40.
Stacen Goldman is curator at the Framingham History Center and Susan Grabski is the Executive Director of the Lawrence History Center. Find out more about them here
Questions? Be in touch with Caroline Littlewood: conference@masshistoryalliance.org
Conversations on the Commons
Where people from Massachusetts history organizations get to vent, empathize, laugh, complain, think, collaborate, brainstorm, plan, and in general be up to no good.