This webinar from May 25, 2022 is part of the Small Bytes Webinar Series.
School programming is central to how museums deliver on their educational missions. With kids back in the classroom, how does virtual school programming fit into our ongoing plans?
Watch this webinar for a conversation about the questions you need to consider when deciding whether and how to create your own virtual school programs. Geared specifically to small and rural museums, the discussion will start with “why” and take you through the practicalities and promising practices that make virtual school programming successful and sustainable.
This webinar is part of the Small Bytes initiative. Small Bytes: Supporting Digitization in Ontario’s Smaller and Rural Museums is an initiative of the Ontario Museum Association (OMA) funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Speakers:
- Christina Sydorko, Oil Museum of Canada
- Karen Taylor, Canadian Canoe Museum
- Michael Furdyk, TakingITGlobal
For more resources on this topic visit: Virtual School Programming Decision Making Worksheet + Whose Land Organizational Activity