Summer Institute Program
The fourteen participants in this program were competitively selected; all available positions have been filled and the program is now closed.
MONDAY June 2
9-12:30: 103 Gore Hall
8:30–9:15 Breakfast
9:30 WelcomeTom Apple, Debbie Norris & Ann Ardis, College of Arts and Sciences
Introduction to the Workshop
Joyce Hill Stoner (Art Conservation)
Matt Kinservik (English)
Keynote: "Agent Orange"
Julian Yates (English)
12:30-2:00 Lunch
2:00-5:00: Morris Library 116a
Material Culture Studies: Literature Review* and “Toolbox”
Bernie Herman (Art History)*(see class syllabus for required reading)
TUESDAY June 3
9-12:30: Morris Library 116a
Material Culture Studies
Martin Brueckner (English)
Lance Winn (Art)
Wendy Bellion (Art History)
Marcy Dinius (English)
12:30-2:00 Lunch
2:00-5:00: Morris Library 116a
Online Resources for Material Culture
Susan Davi & Linda SteinSpecial Collections at the University of Delaware Library
Jesse Rossa & Iris Snyder
(all library staff)
WEDNESDAY June 4
9-12:30: Winterthur
Material Culture Studies: Problem-Based Learning and Object Assessment at Winterthur Museum & Country Estate
Ritchie Garrison (History)
Steve Bernhardt (English)
12:30-2:00 Lunch
2:00-5:00: Winterthur Library
Orientation to the Winterthur Library and other Resources
Rich McKinstry (Archives) and staff, Winterthur Museum Library and Archives
THURSDAY June 5
9-12:30: 103 Gore Hall
Public Speaking and Rhetoric; the use of clear and accessible language and“How not to give a lecture”
Deena Burke (Theatre)
Lisa Hatcher Coggins
Matt Kinservik (English)Joyce Hill Stoner (Art Conservation)
12:30-2:00 Lunch
2:00-5:00: 127 Memorial Hall
“50 Ways to Tell a Story”
Alan Levine (Chief Technology Officer of the New Media Consortium)
FRIDAY June 6
9-12:30: East Hall
Hands-on Experience with Radio Soundbites and Television Spots
IT University Media Services
Erickson Blakney (consultant, NYC)
Lisa Hatcher Coggins (consultant, PA)Joyce Hill Stoner (Art Conservation)
12:30-2:00 Lunch
2:00-5:00:
Morris Library Student Multimedia Design Center
Managing Images and Ideas in the Public Humanities
Ritchie Garrison (History)
Bernard McKenna (English)
MONDAY June 9
9-12:30:
Material Culture Studies: Problem-Based Learning and Object Assessment at Hagley Museum
Arwen Mohun (History)
Terry Snyder and Hagley staff
12:30-2:00 Lunch
2:00-5:00:
Orientation to Library Resources at Hagley Museum and opportunities for new technologies
TUESDAY June 10
9-12:30: 208 Gore Hall
Lesson Planning and Educational Assessment; K-12
and web-based resources for teaching and learningWill Scott (History)
Mara Gorman (International Reading Association)
Suzanne Burton (Music)
12:30-2:00 Lunch
2:00-5:00: Memorial Hall Computer Lab
Web 2.0 Educational Technologies by IT User Services
Debbie Jeffers, Paul Hyde (IT)
WEDNESDAY June 11
9-12:30: Delaware Art Museum, Thronson Board Room
Innovative Practices in Museum Education
Pauline Eversmann (Winterthur, retired, education)
Margaretta Frederick (Curator)
12:30-2:00 Lunch
2:00-5:00: Delaware Art Museum
New Approaches and Future Plans in Museum Education
Danielle Rice (Director)
Courtney Waring (Director of Education)
THURSDAY June 12
9-12:30:
Individual consultations about presentations in fall 2008 and spring 2009
12:30-2:00 Lunch
2:00-5:00:
Final Wrap Up
