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Nicola Mackay-Sim <[log in to unmask]>
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och
i've seen this - and got all excited - then realised it was in bloomin'
canada!
not fair - there's no way work - or my savings could cope with this...
N

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> From:         Brenda Weatherston[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Reply To:     Museum discussion list
> Sent:         Thursday, 8 March 2001 9:34
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      Electronic Outreach: Museum Programming on the Web -
> learning opp ortunity
>
> "Electronic Outreach: Museum Programming on the Web"
> Offered June 18-23 through the Cultural Resource Management Program at
> the
> University of Victoria
>
> The Web provides an exciting dimension in which museums are interacting
> with
> new audiences and presenting engaging programs unencumbered by physical
> space and time. While the development of online programs builds on many
> of
> the core principles of more conventional exhibitions and public
> programming,
> it also requires an understanding of online media, their potential and
> limitations, and their implications for information sharing,
> interpretation
> and interactions.
>
> This course draws on contemporary research and emerging practice in
> online
> programming, and encourages you to consider creative ways to program on
> the
> Web as you develop your ability to:
>
>  * understand the Web as an educational medium
>  * appreciate the programming potential of a range of Web media tools
> including digital video and QuickTime VR, along with technical
> considerations relating to bandwidth, software, and hardware
>  * define ways in which your museum can incorporate Web-based
> programming
> within its educational mission
>  * move beyond posting information to more interactive teaching and
> learning
> strategies that  * enable visitors to connect with objects and
> collections,
> create meaning, contribute content, and share experience
>  * identify and serve existing and potential on-line audiences including
> peoples of varied age, background, learning styles, and special needs
>  * recognize effective approaches to Web site architecture, copy,
> design,
> typography, color, multi-media tools, and navigation
>  * develop engaging content
>  * develop and manage dynamic team-based and collaborative approaches
>  * plan, market, implement, and evaluate on-line programs
>
> Instructor: Jim Spadaccini is the founder of Ideum
> (http://www.ideum.com), a
> multimedia design and production company specializing in educational and
> museum Web sites. He served as Director of Interactive Media at the
> Exploratorium where he was a major contributor to the award-winning
> Exploratorium's Web site. He draws on his experience consulting and
> teaching
> in web design and internet struategies.
>
> Dates: June 18 - 23, 2001 plus a preparatory assignment
>
> Please register by: May 24
>
> Fee: $589 (Canadian funds, credit or non-credit options)
>
> Travel: Victoria is easily accessible from Seattle and Vancouver
> Accommodation: Program staff are pleased to provide information on local
> B&B, hotel, and on-campus options
>
> For more information, please contact:
>
> Joy Davis, Program Director
> Brenda Weatherston, Program Coordinator
> Cultural Resource Management Program
> Continuing Studies, University of Victoria
> PO Box 3030 STN CSC  Victoria BC Canada V8W 3N6
> Tel: 250 721-8462  Fax: 250 721-8774
> Email: [log in to unmask]
> Visit our Web site! http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp
> To receive monthly email updates, contact [log in to unmask]
>
> ----------
> OTHER UPCOMING OFFERINGS: Public Programming with Kathleen Kuba, March
> 26-31; Managing Heritage Conservation Projects with Hal Kalman, April
> 2-7;
> Cultural Tourism: Global Perspectives/Local Strategies with Brian White,
> April 30-May 5; Frameworks for Success: Business Planning and Financial
> Management with Pauline Thompson, May 7-12; Works of Art as Historical
> Evidence in Conservation, in Dubrovnik, May 14-19; Stewardship
> Strategies
> for Cultural and Natural Resources, June 4-9
>
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