On Using Museum Methods in the Classroom: A Case Study With VTS
As a teacher and museum educator, one of my most difficult tasks is helping students move from a mode of […]
As a teacher and museum educator, one of my most difficult tasks is helping students move from a mode of […]
As an avid hiker and outdoor enthusiast, I never take for granted the opportunities that exist to get away from […]
Museum collections are so often the product of serendipity and circumstance— accumulated over a long period of time, shaped by […]
I accompanied my husband on a business trip to New York City not long ago. It was a whirlwind, less […]
Crowd sourcing has become trendy within the humanities as a means of opening academic projects to the public. In the […]
My last post focused on the strong connection between outdoor recreation and education in the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area. […]
In December, the Museum at Eldridge Street, which is housed in the historic 1887 Eldridge Street Synagogue, launched Storywalks, a […]
I got a new phone last month and for the first time in my cell phone owning life it is […]
In October 2013, an estimated 2,000 people will gather in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for a meal organized by French artists Lucy […]
While the New York/New Jersey metropolitan region is well known for its overpopulation, sprawl and congestion, the region remarkably […]