Online Educational Programming for Museums and Art Centers
Online Video
2009
(above: Sylvia Shaw Judson, Bird Girl, Jepson Museum, Savannah, GA, 1936, bronze, Photo: Judson McCranie, public domain via Wikimedia Commons)
Due to advances in technology -- and shrinking costs of online transmission -- museums can now economically offer both educational and promotional video similar to to that provided by video on demand services of commercial cable television providers.
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