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Sorry to respond to the entire list, but my attempt to send this message
directly to Leicester failed.
Forwarded message:
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> Hi Victoria -
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> I saw your message on AWARE. You also might want to post it to MUSEUM-L.
>
> Anyway, let me introduce myself. I'm Shari Saunders. Awhile ago, I was
> Standards Coordinator for the Alberta Museums Association. I was one (of two
)
> who developed "The White Glove Test" which was sent to Leicester a few months
> ago. It was created using Visual Basic -- a program that is not user-friendl
y
> for the neophyte. The "WGT" can stand alone as a training tool but we
> developed it in tandem with a "Conservation Workbook" -- a 100-page workbook
> that has yet to be published (maybe next year).
>
> I have since left the AMA and gone the consultant route -- I laughingly say
> that I prefer my own coffee. I am currently using Authorware to develop a
> program that teaches a segment of Alberta history. Once again, the learning
> takes place while engaged in a game. (Can you tell my learning/teaching
> philosophy?) The game (I hope) engages both children and adults. I hope to
do
> more of this kind of thing in the future for other museums.
>
> I have some notes concerning the design of interactive curriculum (the
> interactive part is going to be your conceptual challenge -- I firmly believe
> that computers should not be used as some sort of electronic book that you re
ad
> page after page after page). If you would like this info I can send it too
> you. I'm also willing to be a sounding board.
>
> I will be in London in September. I believe I arrive on the 6th and depart o
n
> the 21st. I'm attending Roger Miles' workshop on exhibitions. We could
> perhaps meet at then.
>
> Good Luck on your project!
>
> shari saunders
> educational and cultural consultant
> edmonton, alberta, canada
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> [log in to unmask]
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