Can’t Attend the AAM Meeting in LA? Join us the Virtual Conference in Oklahoma City May 24-25!

Posted by OMA on 05/02/2010

Can’t Attend the AAM Meeting in LA?  Join us the Virtual Conference in Oklahoma City!

Please join the Oklahoma City Museum of Art for the first Virtual Conference of the AAM Annual Meeting on May 24-25, 2010.  The OMA community is invited and encouraged to attend the lively, interactive sessions, which will be broadcast in the Museum's Conference Room. OKCMOA staff will serve as local facilitators of live, online chat sessions throughout the two-day conference. The OMA community may attend all or individual sessions and must R.S.V.P. to reservations@okcmoa.com by Wednesday, May 19. The Museum will provide coffee service only; lunch and other refreshments are the responsibility of attendees.

For more information about the Virtual Conference at the Museum, please contact Alison Amick at 405-236-3100, ext. 208.
For directions to OKCMOA and parking information, please visit http://okcmoa.com/planyourvisit/mapsdirectionsparking

For details on this exciting program, please visit the Virtual Conference site.

Information about Virtual Conference provided by AAM
For the first time, AAM unveils a virtual conference to deliver outstanding educational content live from the 2010 Annual Meeting in Los Angeles on May 24–25, 2010.  The AAM Annual Meeting Virtual Conference 2010, produced in collaboration with LearningTimes, is a two-day online conference showcasing nine sessions selected by AAM’s Standing Professional Committees that have the broadest appeal and greatest relevance to their constituencies. The sessions cover a wide range of museum issues to include: innovative technology that keeps visitors connected, creating experiences for "Millennials," and the promise and peril of using volunteers to help personalize visitors’ experiences. A stellar cast of subject matter experts will offer broad, multidisciplinary perspectives to museums of all types and sizes.

A special thank you to the Oklahoma City Museum of Art for hosting the virtual conference.