This year’s WebWise will feature a new format that encourages active participation, conversation, and learning. The following are a few of the highlights that you can expect to see in Baltimore this year:
Workshops
- Workshop: Creating Interfaces to Digital Collections (90 minutes)
- Workshop: Stem in Video Game Design: (3 hours)
- Workshop: Engaging Visitors with Social Media (3 hours)
- Workshop: Juggling All the Pieces: Project Management for Beginners (90 minutes)
- Workshop: Picking a Platform (90 minutes)
- Workshop: Maker Spaces in Museums and Libraries (3 hours)
- Workshop: Digital Public Library of America (3 hours)
- Workshop: Digital Preservation (90 minutes)
- Workshop: Designing Prize Competitions (3 hours)
- Workshop: Beyond Likes and Hits: Guerrilla-Style Evaluation and Digging Deeper Into Data (90 minutes)
- Workshop: Multitouch Collaborative Computing & Other HCI Delights (90 minutes)
Demonstrations
- Wikipedia and Libraries, What’s the Connection?
- StoryCorps @ your library
- The Nicholas V. Artamonoff Collection, Dumbarton Oaks
- Northern Lights: The Stories of Minnesota’s Past
- HiTech: The Road to A STEM Career
- 21-Tech
- Building Social Relationships and Bridging Social Capital: An Inclusive Approach to Immigrant Civic Engagement within Libraries Demonstration Project
- GIS for Public Gardens
- An Integrated Framework for Assessing the Vulnerability of Plant Diversity to Climate Change
Demonstrators
- Matthew Albrecht, Missouri Botanical Garden
- Angela Brade, Howard County Library System
- Brian Morgan, University of California – Davis Arboretum
- Suzi Hunn Gran, Minnesota Historical Society
- Virginia Millington, StoryCorps, and Angela Hanshaw
- Cheryl McCallum, Keith Ostfeld, and Cecilia Garibay, Children’s Museum of Houston
- Homa Naficy, Hartford Public Library
- Merrilee Proffit, OCLC Research
- Shalimar White, Dumbarton Oaks
Incubator Session Facilitators
- Dana Allen-Greil, National Gallery of Art
- Sheila Brennan, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
- Tim Carrigan, Institute of Museum and Library Services
- Joan Fragazy-Troyano, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
- Robert Horton, Institute of Museum and Library Services
- Sharon Leon, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
- Molly Loomis, ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center
- Alexis Macklin, Heinz History Center
- Trevor Muñoz, University of Maryland Libraries and MITH
- Lisa Rhody, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
- David Riordan, New York Public Library
- Tom Scheinfeldt, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
- Matt Veatch, Kansas Historical Society State Archivist
- Jason Yoon, Queens Museum of Art
Workshop Leaders
- Dana Allen-Greil, National Gallery of Art
- Lisa Brahms, Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh
- Emily Gore, Digital Public Library of America
- Jenn Gustetic, NASA
- Katya Hott, E-Line Media
- David E. Kanter, New York Hall of Science
- Tom Scheinfeldt, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
- Marsha Semmel, Institute of Museum and Library Services
- Jim Spadaccini, Ideum
- AnnMarie Thomas, Maker Education Initiative
- Jennifer Thompson, Brooklyn Public Library
- Kathleen Tinworth, Expose Your Museum LLC
