The Most Important Stuff I Learned at ACM This Year
The Association of Children's Museums (ACM) held their annual conference last week in Denver. Here are some of my takeaways, in no particular order:
• Joan Almon, of the Alliance for Childhood, related this scary statistic: School-age children in the U.S. spend 44 hours per week in front of screens (computer, TV, GameBoys, etc.) but only 30 minutes per week playing outside.
• Don't visit the Denver Art Museum with a briefcase or laptop bag.
• Soap bubble solution can be made to glow under "Black Light".
• Great museums have all the right people "on the bus".
• Conversational presentations are STILL better than PowerPoint sessions!
What were some of your takeaways from this year's ACM or AAM conferences? Share your thoughts in the Comments Section below!
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Thanks for the tip on bubbles. We'll have to give that a try in our bubble science program.
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