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Course Description
Digital Project Planning & Management Basics will provide the basic knowledge and skills needed to plan, implement and assess a digital project. The course will explore the following topics:
- Project Planning: Environment Scans, Needs Analyses, and Goal Development
- Project Management: Defining Tasks and Resources, Scheduling, and Tracking
- Financial Issues: Budgeting, Fundraising, and Contracting for Services
- Legal Issues: Copyright and Permissions
- Outcome Based Evaluation: Outputs, Outcomes, and Accountability
Learning Objectives
- Understand basic project management concepts for digital projects and when they should be used
- Identify potential obstacles that could impact a digital project and ways to minimize risk
- Describe the difference between outcomes and output measures
Target Audience
This course is intended for library, archives, and museum professionals with experience in collections management or cataloging.
Prerequisites
None
Homework Expectations and Completion Requirements
It is designed for individual participation; each individual must register.
This course is part of the "Train to Share" series made possible by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. Project-based homework is an important part of this training series.
Technical Requirements
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Schedule
This course consists of four 2-hour sessions.
The Imaging and Preservation Service is funded in part by a grant from the Division of Preservation and Access of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
| Instructor: Bill Walker - [ E-Mail ]
[ Bio ] |
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| Contact Hrs:
8.00 |
CEUs: 0.80 |
| Amigos Member Early Bird Fee: $ 500.00 | Non-member Early Bird Fee: $ 650.00 |
| Amigos Member Fee:
$ 525.00 |
Amigos Non-member Fee:
$ 675.00 |
| Available On Request |
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