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Leveraging the Maker Movement

To Enhance Creativity in Children This week, our friend and guest blogger, Peter Chang, will tell us about his organization, Child Creativity Lab, and how they are leveraging the Maker Movement to enhance creativity in children. Be sure to check out Child Creativity Lab on the web to learn more about upcoming events and how you [...]

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Journeys of Emergence and Reinvention

During the Association of Children’s Museums conference “ Interactivity 2014”, we had the opportunity to lead a fantastic session that dug into the struggles of building a brand new children’s museum from the ground up. This session began with a short documentary video (that we shot on our iPhones) featuring several of our industry friends, [...]

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Sound Pod Prototype

Last week at ACM, we shared a prototype of our latest pre-designed experience for toddlers. The concept of TodPods, exhibits designed specifically for a museum’s youngest learners, has been in development for a while. As we visited children’s museums around the country, we noticed a trend – toddler areas were often an afterthought. Usually relegated [...]

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Capturing the Journey

This week Cloudberry Studio is in Phoenix, Arizona, participating in the annual Association of Children’s Museums conference. We have only been here a few hours, and we know it’s going to be an incredible week! This year we will not only participate in the MarketPlace, but will will also be leading a session. This session, [...]

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