Overview of MW98: Why you should attend MW98 Learn new skills to enhance your museum site Explore issues and controversies facing Museums and the Web Experts featured at MW98 Commercial products and services to enhance your web site Organizations supporting MW98: Online interchange regarding the virtual museum experience Juried awards to best web sites in 5 categories
MUSEUMS AND THE WEB 1998

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Skunkworks: Anatomy of an Award-Winning Web Site

Julie Bowen, Ontario Science Centre

Demonstrations
Saturday, April 25, 1998
10:00 am - 3:00 pm

How did a small group of exhibit developers at the Ontario Science Centre with no web experience, virtually no budget and no official project status create an online "Interactive Zone" that won two International Digital Media Awards in 1997? See for yourself :
  • the ideas, tools, programming tricks, graphic design strategies and writing techniques that create real interactive experiences for users
  • the pros and cons of the "skunkworks" underground approach to web site development
  • the tension between the marketing and creative functions of a "mature" museum website



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