On 1/16/06, Heidi Campbell-Shoaf <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I am teaching an Intro to Museum Studies course this semester. It is an
> evening class that last three hours so in order to preserve my voice and the
> students' attention span, I would like to incorporate some relevant films. I
> am planning to show a PBS film on the Chicago World's Fair as an example of
> the beginnings of the democatization of museums. I also cover all the basics
> and include historic preservation as well. Any suggestions?
I'd show bits from "National Treasure" as an example of what NOT to do
as a museum professional. :)
deb
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