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Outreach Initiative For Education Of Future Industrial Designers, Claudia R. Rebola, Kevin Shankwiler Sep 2013

Outreach Initiative For Education Of Future Industrial Designers, Claudia R. Rebola, Kevin Shankwiler

Learn X Design Conference Series

This paper discusses a program undertaken to educate high school students about the Industrial Design profession. An innovative OutReach program model is presented where design professionals, academic (college-level) and high school students are brought together to conduct a real life experience project. Urbanism is a designated topic for the program model. Findings are also presented, supporting success of the initiative.


3d Library Displays: Bridging The Gap Between Physical And Online Patrons And Resources, Bobby Bothmann, Jennifer Turner Mar 2013

3d Library Displays: Bridging The Gap Between Physical And Online Patrons And Resources, Bobby Bothmann, Jennifer Turner

Library Technology Conference

In this session we will take participants through the process of planning and implementing a multidimensional book display using physical media and a variety of online tools, including library catalogs, social media, and websites. We may even integrate good old fashioned buttons! Along the way we’ll share information about what we’ve learned through research and practical experience and encourage attendees to brainstorm ways to implement these multidimensional displays in their own libraries.


Born Digital: Event-Driven Archives, Vincent Capone Mar 2013

Born Digital: Event-Driven Archives, Vincent Capone

Graduate History Conference, UMass Boston

The growth of the internet has brought numerous tools and opportunities for archivists to both enhance their collections and reach out to potential patrons. Archives across the globe have begun immense digitization efforts to bring collections into the digital age and make them accessible to a broader audience. But what challenges face new archives whose collections are born-digital? How do these archives prove that they are indeed an archival facility and not simply a memory institution? These questions have risen around numerous digital archives born in the past decade to document and commemorate social events and tragic disasters, including the …