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Got any plans for tomorrow afternoon? There is still room available!
1997 MUSEUM PRACTITIONER SEMINAR
(co-sponsored by The George Washington University Museum Education
Program and the Museum Education Roundtable)
Friday, March 14
2:00-4:00pm
Information Age Theater
National Museum of American History
$5/MER Members
$10/Non-members
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Join Tara G. Robinson, Coordinator of Exhibitions and assistant to the
director of the Detroit Institute of Art and Project Coordinator for CHIP
(Computer Hypermedia Interpretive Program) for :
"Crossing into Hyperspace: The Museum Goes High Tech"
Her presentation will focus on the human, political, financial, and
technical dimensions of the development of a multi-media program,
offering insight into the nitty-gritty of designing an innovative and
thoughtful application of educational technology in the museum.
Presented under the auspices of the Marcella Brenner Endowment for
Museum Education.
Join MER for $35 and attend this session for free!
For more information, please call Carol Stapp, Ph.D. at (202) 994-4960 or
the MER office at (202) 547-8378. You can also email Michelle L. Craig,
MER Program Chair at [log in to unmask]
Pre-registration is not required. Hope to see you there!
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