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    CIDOC: “Designing for Mere Mortals”

    The CIDOC 08 conference theme: “The Digital Curation of Cultural Heritage” inspired the paper presented in Athens, Greece. Titled, “Designing for mere mortals: a methodology for developing accessible, educational multimedia” discusses the importance of planning for the development of accessible, rich-media content and developments on a workflow for creating mobile educational content as well as [...]

    “Digital Curb Cut” wins Dean’s Prize

    On June 7, the long awaited graduation day at Harvard, my thesis research project was honored as the winner of the Dean’s Prize for outstanding thesis in Museum Studies! Thanks again to Jim Devine, my thesis director and Kathy Burton Jones, research advisor, for their support and guidance. Additionally, a book project is in the [...]

    Thesis approved and published online

    The complete text of my thesis research entitled, Museums and the “Digital Curb Cut” has been posted to this site. The analysis of the museum and developer surveys are included in Chapter III; case studies featuring interactive projects developed by The Library of Congress and Terra Incognita (Chapter IV), The Thomas Jefferson Foundation and Second [...]

    Harvard Masters Series at Museums and the Web 07

    Jim Devine, my thesis director and Head of Multimedia at the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow, has organized a demonstration session at Museums and the Web 2007. Myself, Jason Springer and Kurt Stuchell will be presenting our thesis research projects on the theme of “All Access” for museums. The demonstration will take place on Saturday, [...]

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