Museums and Interactive Virtual Learning provides informal educators with practical resources that will help them to build dynamic digital engagement experiences within their own cultural organizations.
Table of contents
List of figures vi – List of tables x – List of boxes xi – Acknowledgments xii – Introduction 1 – The History and Practice of Interactive Virtual Learning in Museums 6 – The Market and Audience for IVL in Museums 16 – IVL Broadcast Environments Physical and Virtual Set-Ups 41 – IVL Program Creation 64 – Staffing and Scheduling 83 – Marketing IVL Programs 109 – Funding and Budgeting for the IVL Initiative 128 – Connecting to Diverse Audiences 142 – How Virtual Experiences Can Impact Learning 155 – Glossary 164 – Bibliography 167 – Index 171
Sponsorship
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London and New York