Web-Based Access: Online Collections & Online Exhibitions Blake Wigdahl Director of Programming
Web-based Access How do you use digital resources? How do you provide access? What types of access do you provide? Examples of Free Tools, Exhibits, and Ideas for Resources to Create your Online Experience…
Online Exhibitions Online Collections Interpretation Research
Online Collections From the more complex systems to the free and simple.
UMFA’s Digital Collections
Coney Island History Project – uses opencollection.org software
Online Exhibitions From the more complex systems to the free and simple.
SFMOMA’s Making Sense of Modern Art -
Science of Gardening -
Online Exhibitions/Experiences Web 2.0 is a term describing changing trends in the use of World Wide Web technology and web design that aims to enhance creativity, secure information sharing, collaboration and functionality of the web.
Myspace.com
Web Resources Your Kids Students Volunteers (skills-based volunteerism) Picasa - Presentation Handout Cris Baczek Collections Photographer Utah Museum of Fine Arts Blake Wigdahl, Director of Programming Thanksgiving Point Institute