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Please forward this information on the next Learning in Museums Seminar on
Technology, Interpretation and Learning in Museums.


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American Association of Museums
Professional Education Programs

Bring Your Museum into the 21st Century! 

Learning in Museums 2008 
Technology, Interpretation and Learning in Museums
(http://www.aam-us.org/getinvolved/learn/lim08.cfm) 

Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn.
June 20-21

In collaboration with the AAM Committee on Education (EdCom) and the AAM Media and Technology Committee (M&T), with the support of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the Minnesota Historical Society and the Walker Art Center.

Are you thinking about new ways to use technology in your museum? Have you been trying to develop new exhibitions, interpretive programs or virtual spaces? This program delves into the integral relationship between technology and interpretation. 

This two-day seminar will:
*Address the role of technology and new media in reaching current and potential audiences
*Explore technologies that support interpretation programs and ways people learn in museums
*Research, plan, implement and evaluate interpretation programs supported by technology applications
*Access valuable technology and interpretation resources in technology program planning

Register Today! (http://www.aam-us.org/getinvolved/learn/lim08.cfm)
Fellowships Available
Registration deadline: Friday, May 23
Hotel deadline: Wednesday, May 28


American Association of Museums
1575 Eye St. N.W., Ste. 400
Washington, D.C. 20005
P. 202-289-1818
F. 202-289-6578
www.aam-us.org
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David Ebitz
Associate Professor of Art and Art Education
Coordinator, Museums and Cultural Institutions Option in Art Education
212 Arts Cottage
School of Visual Arts
Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16802
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David Ebitz
Associate Professor of Art and Art Education
Coordinator, Museums and Cultural Institutions Option in Art Education
212 Arts Cottage
School of Visual Arts
Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16802
814 863-1004 (office)
814 863-8664 (fax)
814 360-5372 (cell)
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