phillyhistory (60)in #publichistory • 6 years agoRE: Free and Open To AllI love all the different handwriting styles. And how each professor has different methods of marking the attendance of each student.phillyhistory (60)in #history • 6 years agoRE: Research Paths - From Coral to a Poem and Everything InbetweenThat's actually a really important thing to point out! Cursive is not taught much anymore, but yet so much of our…phillyhistory (60)in #history • 6 years agoRE: Research Paths - From Coral to a Poem and Everything InbetweenYes! It was so interesting to witness all the directions her research took her. And a lot of fun for me to help her.…phillyhistory (60)in #museum • 6 years agoRE: A Brain? A Maze? No, it's Coral!None of these are local specimens. These are hard corals, mainly from the reefs of the Bahamas and the Caribbean. Also…phillyhistory (60)in #museum • 6 years agoRE: A Brain? A Maze? No, it's Coral!I agree! The corals and the starfish are among my favorite specimens in the museum.phillyhistory (60)in #publichistory • 6 years agoRE: Can the Blockchain Help Reinvent Philadelphia's "History System"?@walnut1 You can follow the Wagner @phillyhistory now. We just started posting 2 weeks ago!phillyhistory (60)in #feedbackchain • 6 years agoRE: Inspiration under the MicroscopeThanks for the response @twotoedsloth It's so interesting to see how different backgrounds and experiences allow us…phillyhistory (60)in #game • 6 years agoRE: Announcing the Sndbox Weekly Question [How can we engage our audience differently?]The Wagner's attempt at engaging our audience. What does a drawing of a microscopic organism inspire you to create?phillyhistory (60)in #art • 6 years agoRE: Victorian Biology & Contemporary JewelryThank you for taking a look. I agree, there is so much inspiration to be found in the natural world. We often forget…phillyhistory (60)in #art • 6 years agoRE: Victorian Biology & Contemporary JewelryThanks for posting the link to the video Ken! It gives you a much deeper look into Emily's process.phillyhistory (60)in #philanthropy • 6 years agoRE: PhillyHistory’s Decision: The Wagner Free Institute of ScienceA big, innovative step for everyone and every institution. Looking forward to building and replicating this model.phillyhistory (60)in #nonprofits • 6 years agoRE: Let's Dispense with the Formalities...Thanks! Good stuff. Reminds me of architect Louis Kahn's poetic speech when he was awarded The American Institute of…phillyhistory (60)in #nonprofits • 6 years agoRE: A Public History Training Center for $1-10 millionBut I have to say: your images all are of USD... so retro in the current cryptoverse! What we have created is…phillyhistory (60)in #philly5151 • 6 years agoRE: A Contingency PlanGood, clear, thinking. We hope to have an announcement/outcome shortly! Stay tuned.phillyhistory (60)in #fundraising • 6 years agoRE: That's a Wrap! #philly5151 Project ReviewThoughtful, thorough and insightful. As a result of our "experiment," the barriers to adoption by an overcautious…phillyhistory (60)in #explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: Funding FailureThat would be an instance of good parenting, institution style.phillyhistory (60)in #explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: What would you fund?If $10,000 is "a pitiful sum," what kind of impact would 10 pitiful sums have? Or 1,000? Is this a sideways argument…phillyhistory (60)in #explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: What would you fund?Yes! It's right down the street from the Corner Store Museumphillyhistory (60)in #nonprofits • 6 years agoRE: After-Action Review for @phillyhistory ProjectFor me, this is the biggest and most impactful gap in our execution: A partnership with a museum or NPO from the…phillyhistory (60)in #nonprofits • 6 years agoRE: A Public History Training Center for $1-10 millionA VERY interesting idea. I'd like to hear more about how it would situate in the cultural/educational ecology to make…