Workshops
April 11-14, 2007
San Francisco, California

Workshops

Explore topics in-depth, at an advanced or elementary level, in workshops given by experienced professionals.

On April 11, 2007 (the day before the conference program begins) full– and half-day workshops were given by leaders in the museum computing field. Topics were both theoretical and practical, offering a focused way to build your skills. Whether you are just beginning, or are well advanced in your use of the Web, you will find a workshop to further your professional development.

Workshop presenters are professionals with broad experience and valuable insights to share.

Wednesday April 11, 2007
9:00 am– 5:00 pm
Workshop

Full Day Workshops

9:00 am– 5:00 pm
Full Day

Content Management: Strategies and systems [FULL]

Darren Peacock, Australia

9:00 am– 5:00 pm
Full Day

Successful On-line Learning Interactives [FULL]

Steven Allison-Bunnell, David Schaller, USA

9:00 am– 5:00 pm
Full Day

Hands On Usability Testing

Paul Marty, Michael Twidale, USA

9:00 am-
12:30 pm
Workshop

Morning Workshops

9:00 am-
12:30 pm
Morning

Accessibility 2.0: How to avoid being sued for having an inaccessible web site [withdrawn]

Stephen Brown, Brian Kelly, United Kingdom

9:00 am-
12:30 pm
Morning

Beyond blogging: Is it a community yet? [FULL]

Brent Gustafson, Justin Heideman, Nate Schroeder, USA

9:00 am-
12:30 pm
Morning

Museum Mashups [FULL]

Jim Spadaccini, USA

9:00 am-
12:30 pm
Morning

Planning Social Media for Museums [FULL]

Sebastian Chan, Angelina Russo, Jerry Watkins, Australia

9:00 am-
12:30 pm
Morning

Power to the Pod People: Design your own podcast

Stephanie Pau, Tim Svenonius, USA

9:00 am-
12:30 pm
Morning

Leveraging the Internet Video Boom in a Museum Context

Tim Schwartz, USA

1:30 pm– 5:00 pm
Workshop

Afternoon Workshops

1:30 pm– 5:00 pm
Afternoon

Web 2.0: Technologies and design strategies for robust on-line applications [FULL]

Rob Stein, USA

1:30 pm– 5:00 pm
Afternoon

Building and Managing Web Teams [FULL]

Howard Rosenbaum, USA

1:30 pm– 5:00 pm
Afternoon

Real Science 2.0: Interacting with scientific imagery and live data

Jim Spadaccini, USA

1:30 pm– 5:00 pm
Afternoon

Remixing Museum Education through On-line Participatory Learning [FULL]

Matthew Fisher, Juan Leon, USA

1:30 pm– 5:00 pm
Afternoon

Hands On – Exploring RSS in a Cultural Context

Jonathan Pratty, United Kingdom

1:30 pm– 5:00 pm
Afternoon

Creating Interactive Content and Community in Second Life [FULL]

Aimee Weber, Paul Doherty, Rob Rothfarb, USA

1:30 pm– 5:00 pm
Afternoon

Vodcasting: 5 easy steps to film an interview and get it online in a day! [FULL]

Katie Dance, United Kingdom, Stephanie Pau, Peter Samis, Tim Svenonius, USA