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Web-Based Access: Online Collections & Online Exhibitions. Blake Wigdahl Director of Programming bwigdahl@thanksgivingpoint.com. Web-based Access. How do you use digital resources? How do you provide access? What types of access do you provide?
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Web-Based Access:Online Collections & Online Exhibitions Blake Wigdahl Director of Programming bwigdahl@thanksgivingpoint.com
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 Research Interpretation http://umfa.utah.edu/pageview.aspx?id=21873 http://www.sfmoma.org/MSoMA/index.html
Online Collections From the more complex systems to the free and simple.
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 - http://www.sfmoma.org/MSoMA/index.html
Science of Gardening - http://www.exploratorium.edu/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. http://www.exploratorium.edu/worlds/secondlife http://www.youtube.com/user/Exploratorium
Web Resources • Your Kids • Students • Volunteers (skills-based volunteerism) • www.centralpointsystems.com • Picasa - http://picasa.google.com/ • Presentation Handout Blake Wigdahl, Director of Programming Thanksgiving Point Institute bwigdahl@thanksgivingpoint.com Cris Baczek Collections Photographer Utah Museum of Fine Arts cris.baczek@umfa.utah.edu