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Thursday October 24, 2024 10:15am - 11:00am CDT
The new Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum has a digital-first mandate and a commitment to community co-creation. Join us for a session exploring why community-focused programs should be at the center of exploring women’s visibility (or the lack thereof). By presenting case studies and provocations, the session will share how evolving digital expectations can foster community participation while offering insight and inspiration for your digital storytelling and audience engagement efforts.

In March 2024, the museum unveiled multiple initiatives that engage audiences in different ways – "Becoming Visible: Bringing American Women’s History into Focus," a compelling story-driven digital experience and “Community Story Explorer,” an interactive browsing experience showcasing stories contributed by the community. While each initiative offers its own format, their roots are interconnected, originating from an underlying strategy meant to invite diverse audiences to engage and participate across mindsets, interests, and locations.
Featuring speakers from the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum, the Smithsonian Office of Digital Transformation, and digital agency Forum One, this interactive panel will illustrate important connections between organizational goals, strategic planning, and program design, offering valuable insights into developing a coherent approach for community building and engagement.
Speakers
avatar for Sara Snyder

Sara Snyder

Director of Digital Programs, Office of Digital Transformation, Smithsonian Institution
I lead priority pan-Smithsonian digital initiatives and collaborate with the various museums and research units across the Institution to support their digital efforts. I love to talk about digital strategy, metadata, archives, Wikimedia, social, linked open data, AI, IA, CRM, and... Read More →
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Rachel Ginsberg

Creative Strategist, Experience Designer, Branding for Experience
Rachel Eve Ginsberg is a strategist and experience designer prototyping collaborative approaches for community engagement. Previously founding director of Cooper Hewitt’s Interaction Lab, Rachel consults on strategic initiatives of all kinds, from large scale research and planning... Read More →
avatar for Jasmine Patel

Jasmine Patel

Vice President, Design, Forum One
With a deep background in the arts and a passion for work that impacts the world, Jasmine brings in-house and agency experience to her role. Most recently the Director of Digital Experience at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, she has developed creative strategies for global consumer... Read More →
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Nicole Kang Ferraiolo

Head of Digital Strategies, Smithsonian American Women's History Museum
Nicole Kang Ferraiolo is Head of Digital Strategies at the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum, where she helps bring the museum to life online. An expert in digital cultural heritage, she works to make history more discoverable and inclusive. Previously, she was Director... Read More →
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Elizabeth Harmon

Digital Curator, Smithsonian American Women's History Museum
Thursday October 24, 2024 10:15am - 11:00am CDT
Adams Alumni Center, 1st Floor - Paul Adams Lounge 1266 Oread Ave, Lawrence, KS 66044

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