The Arts: On-Site and On-Line http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/iu/ This website is the product of a year-long collaborative project between the Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive, Cal Performances, and K-12 teachers from several schools in the San Francisco Bay Area under the umbrella of UC Berkeley's Interactive University Project. This group asked the question: "How can site-based arts organizations - museums and performing arts presenters - best employ new technologies and the Internet to engage K-12 students in learning and experiencing the Arts?" This comprehensive web site contains a full project description, all meeting minutes, links to case studies, and a list of suggested "promising practices" for using the Internet to foster improved education and collaboration between arts organizations and schools. The information and recommendations contained here may be useful for: K-12 teachers when looking for educational resources on the Internet; museums and arts organizations when creating educational electronic resources; performing arts institutions, museums, and K-12 schools when planning collaborative educational projects that will make use of technology and the Internet; and the larger community of individuals and organizations wishing to make effective use of electronic educational materials. If you have any questions regarding this project please contact Richard Rinehart at [log in to unmask] Richard Rinehart ---------------- Information Systems Manager & Education Technology Specialist Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive @ University of California http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/ ---------------- & President-Elect, Museum Computer Network, http://www.mcn.edu/