Are you developing new exhibitions, interpretive programs, or public
spaces that involve technology? Do you have a technology success story
you?re eager to tell or a project failure you?re willing to share?
Contribute your skills and experience by presenting a virtual session
during AAM Technology, Interpretation, and Education 2010 (TIE 2010),
June 23 ? 24. 
 
TIE 2010 is a two-day, multi-session online conference that provides an
interactive forum for museum professionals at all levels to explore
current technology trends and practices in museum education,
interpretation, exhibition, public programs, and outreach. Participants
will engage with technologists, education/interpretation specialists,
and other expert practitioners to examine technology and new media
projects that support the interpretation of collections and enhance
learning experiences. 
 
Deadline for proposals is February 26. For more information and
proposal form, visit:
http://www.aam-us.org/getinvolved/learn/interpretation2010.cfm
 
-nik
 
 
Nik Honeysett
Head of Administration
J. Paul Getty Museum
tel: 310-440-7346
fax: 310-440-7751
nhoneysett at getty.edu

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