The Virtual Museum of Education Iconics

The Virtual Museum of Education Iconics would like to acknowledge the contributions made by the following people or organizations:

Education Iconics Endowment

Education Iconics Collection

Elmer L. Andersen Library, U of MN
Special Collections and Rare Books 
 
Children's Literature Collections

College of Education and Human Development

Goldstein Gallery

Weisman Art Museum

The Education Iconics WWW Site
& Development Team

The Virtual Museum of Education Iconics web pages have been the result of a number of contributions in the department. Those involved in the project are listed below:

Professor Ayers Bagley

1976-Present: Museum Director & Curator. As the Director of the Education Iconics Project, Professor Bagley has overseen more than 20 years of research and development put forth to this project. The Museum is dedicated primarily to teaching; its exhibits are associated with University of Minnesota courses on "education." Professor Bagley initiated and directed the efforts to bring this knowledge base to the WWW.

Jake Jacobson

1997- Present: Current Museum Webmaster. A full time faculty member of the Minneapolis Community and Technical College, Graphic Design & Visual Communication, Web Design, Film, and Photography & Digital Imaging, and Campus Coordinator of the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL). Jake's long-term association with the Virtual Museum of Education Iconics began in 1997, when he created the third gallery of the Museum, "Japanese Education Iconography." More recently, since assuming the role of Webmaster, he has focused his expertise on updating and refining the basic structures of the Museum.


PAST WEBMASTERS

Ling Wang

5/95-8/97: Became the EdPA departmental webmaster during her first year of graduate study in US, designed the original webpage structure.

4/97-8/97: Ling was a co-developer of the Virtual Museum of Education Iconics, with Brenda Stewart, and also the main developer of Gallery 1, which features Anita Wallace's exhibition.

Brenda Stewart

7/95-12/97: Last graduate student to be the EdPA webmaster, now graduated with her Ph.D.

4/97-12/97: Main developer of the original Virtual Museum of Education Iconics.

Janet Lynn Ford 

7/98-05: A graduate of the College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, Janet brought a new element of design to the site. As webmaster, she reconstructed the current overall character of the Virtual Museum of Education Iconics including all logos and graphical elements, individual page layout, as well as the general site navigation capabilities. Janet's management brought a flexible format to the web-site structure, thereby facilitating future adaptations.

TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Joo Kim

12/97-6/98

Alex Morken

10/97-6/98

Abraham Gordon

8/98-12/98

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