Credits
This website is hosted by the Cultural Resource Management Program (CRMP), Division of Continuing Studies at the University of Victoria. CRMP provides accessible professional development opportunities for people involved with museums, galleries, heritage agencies, and other cultural organizations throughout Canada and beyond. For more information visit http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp/.
Acknowledgements
We acknowledge with thanks the support provided by the Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN). The Canadian Heritage Information Network a Special Operating Agency in the Department of Canadian Heritage, works with Canadian museums to strengthen the collective ability to create, present and manage Canadian online content. This collaboration has resulted in CHIN's internationally recognized website for heritage professionals, and the highly successful Virtual Museum of Canada's portal at http://www.virtualmuseum.ca.
We also acknowledge with thanks the support and contributions of Jim Spadaccini, Principle of Ideum, in the development of content for this website. As former Director of Interactive Media at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, Jim was a major contributor, lead designer, and manager of the three-time Webby Award-winning Exploratorium Website (Best Science Site 1997-99). While at the Exploratorium, his department was responsible for developing educational web resources and media exhibits for the museum floor. For his work at the Exploratorium, he received a Smithsonian Computerworld Award (1999) and an Association of Science and Technology Centers Award for Innovation (2000). Jim has been an instructor at San Francisco State University's Multimedia Studies Program since 1995 and has been teaching for the Cultural Resource Management Program at University of Victoria for the last three years.
This web site was designed by Radar Hill Technology Group Inc. We would like to thank Radar Hill for their creative design and support.
This website was developed in collaboration with an immersion workshop entitled "From Concept to Blueprint" held at the University of Victoria in January 2003. We thank the workshop participants for their input and contributions.