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published: March 2004
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Experienced professionals offer in-depth training at pre-conference workshops

On March 31, 2004 (the day before the conference program begins) full- and half-day workshops will be given by leaders in the museum computing field. Topics are 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.

Workshops are listed chronologically below, or you can see an overview of the program.

Wednesday March 31, 2004
9:00 AM-
5:00 PM
Full Day Workshops
9:00 AM-
5:00 PM

Full Day

Successful Online Learning Interactives -- CLOSED

9:00 AM-
5:00 PM

Full Day

Alternative interfaces for museum/gallery content

9:00 AM-
5:00 PM

Full Day

Hands-On Usability and User Testing

9:00 AM-
5:00 PM

Full Day

3-D Interactive Techniques for Presentation of Cultural Heritage Resources

9:00 AM-
5:00 PM

Full Day

Content Management Systems: Making the most of your digital assets

9:00 AM-
5:00 PM

Full Day

e-learning

9:00 AM-
12:30 PM
Morning Workshops
9:00 AM-
12:30 PM

Morning

Making Museum Websites Accessible

9:00 AM-
12:30 PM

Morning

Game engines and level editing for Museum design

9:00 AM-
12:30 PM

Morning

Developing Intellectual Property Policies for Museums

1:30 PM-
5:00 PM
Afternoon Workshops
1:30 PM-
5:00 PM

Afternoon

Digital Edutainment in Museums: Immersion by Digital Storytelling and User-Centred Interface Design-Methods

1:30 PM-
5:00 PM

Afternoon

The Wireless Workshop

1:30 PM-
5:00 PM

Afternoon

Using XML and XSL to leverage Museum Web Content