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MATRIX 2001 Workshops

November 7 - 11, Indiana University, Bloomington
Introduction | Discussion of M.A.T.R.I.X. Project

Workshop Session Listings

Community Based Archaeology  
Maria Franklin, PhD Presentation
Pam Cressey, PhD

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Using the Web to Design Effective
Archaeology Courses
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Jeanne Sept, PhD Presentation
Presentation Visuals
Human Origins & Evolution
Ruth Tringham, PhD Presentation
Descendant Communities &
Professional Practice
 
Joe Watkins, PhD

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Discussion

Vin Steponaitis, PhD Pre-Post Video Discussion
Managing and Protecting
Cultural Resources
 
Joe Schuldenrein, PhD Presentation
Glen Doran, PhD
Public Appreciation & Understanding
of the Past
 
Rosemary Joyce, PhD Presentation
Lynne Sebastian, PhD Presentation
The readings are in Chapter 4 -- "Saving Sites: Preservation & Education" by Sherry Lerner and "Archaeology in the Sunshine: Grass Roots Education through the Media and Public Involvement" by Jerry Milanich Protecting the Past
by Smith & Ehrenhard
Using Evaluation to Design
Effective Courses
 
Trudy Banta, PhD Presentation
Discussion
Lion Gardiner, PhD Presentation
Discussion
Ed Neal, PhD

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