Graham Nott
Project Manager
Scanning, Graphics, Layout, Content, HTML, database searches, and technical support.
Graham is a director of Industrial Art Internet Group and has been working on SchoolNet websites for many years. He was part of the original Emily Carr At Home and At Work team in 1996, and in 1999 managed the Artifacts B.C. Canada's Digital Collections project. He created the design of this site, graphics, and HTML templates. He published two searchable databases to the web (Kosapsom and Point Ellice House collections) and he created the title page, contents page, and collections section. His past SchoolNet projects include Point Ellice House Collection of Household Victoriana, Dr. Helmcken - Pioneer Doctor and Legislator, Teaching, Learning and Farming at Craigflower Farm, The Cariboo Gold Rush, and the Gold Rush Town of Yale.
Travelling is Graham's absolute favourite pastime. He is working towards a BSc in Biology at the University of Victoria, focusing on genetics and cancer research. Graham's e-mail address is gnott@iaig.com, or visit him at his own website.
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Michael Dunn
Artifacts Specialist
Artifacts handling, artifacts cleaning, scanning, digital photography, research, HTML programming, interpretive planning, database creation.
Michael has his B.A. in Anthropology from the University of Victoria. He was responsible for the creation of the Kosapsom archaeological section, worked extensively on shooting and formatting Point Ellice house collection digital images, and contributed to the Victoriana section in Artifacts B.C. including the interactive game. This is his first Canada's Digital Collection project and he hopes to eventually work in the museum field or in heritage conservation.
Michael's email address is mykedone@hotmail.com
Carollyne Yardley
IAIG Director
Contractor, Activity building, Content creationg, Content review, HTML programming, Training and Debugging, RBCM Docent
Carollyne is a Director of Industrial Art Internet Group Ltd. She has a B.A. with a double major in Marketing and Advertising Psychology and History in Art from the University of Victoria. Carollyne worked on the Victoriana section of Artifacts B.C. and lended support to the design team. She was the Project Manager for Phase I and Phase II of "The Cariboo Gold Rush" web site, and travelled from Yale to Barkerville collecting photos and documents. Carollyne was the Editor for the Emily Carr Teacher's Guide and CD ROM project, and has also been involved in the creation and production of the following web sites:
Her e-mail address is cyardley@iaig.com or visit her corporate web site at: www.iaig.com
Erin Willows
Archaeologist
Scanning, digital photography, research, writing, HTML programming
Erin is a student of Archaeology at the University of Victoria. Her responsibilities included constructing the Archaeology section, and assisting in the artifact photography of the Point Ellice House and Kosapsom artifact collections. She learned many new skills by working on this web site.
You can email Erin at ewillows@hotmail.com
Arwen Williams
Writer
Scanning, research, writing, HTML programming.
This was Arwen's first time participating in a CDC project. She put together the Victoriana section, and helped during the concept design period. Arwen aspires to be a writer, and hopes to work on more CDC projects in the future.
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