This site was produced under contract to Heritage Alley
Internet Productions with funding from the Canada's Digital Collections
Program.
The following is a list of Team members who brought you "Roedde House: A Window to the Past." We would like
to thank Industry Canada and the Roedde House Museum for their help and support.
Kathryn Wilson: Project Manager
Kathryn is a partner in the multimedia firm Heritage
Alley Internet Productions, specializing in interpretive multimedia displays and sites
for museums and heritage organizations. She has a degree in Geography and Environmental
Studies from the University of Victoria, and works as a graphics designer, writer,
illustrator, artisan and researcher for museum, heritage and environmental organizations.
When not slaving over a hot computer, Kathryn searches for wild flowers and fantasizes
about running away and joining the Antiques Roadshow.
Michelle Boyer
As a graduate from the University of Victoria with a degree in Anthropology and
Environmental Studies. Michelle has worked as a volunteer teaching school programs at Swan Lake Christmas Hill
Nature Sanctuary . This work and her work with Girl Guides of
Canada as a Facilitator Trainer for the Project Wild and Project Wet programs led her to
decide to become a teacher. Michelle intends to return to university in the near future
but in the mean time she keeps herself busy by designing web pages and enjoying the great
outdoors.
David Jewer
David Jewer is currently completing his degree in Computer Science at the University of
Victoria. With this degree, David hopes to work within the computer field, programming web
sites, and working on other projects. Ultimately, David is
striving to start his own gaming company. When not working, David enjoys cycling, tennis,
camping and computer gaming.
James Pagnotta
James Pagnotta has had a diverse range of work and volunteer experiences in his search
for career fulfillment. The winding path he chooses to walk has taken him into the
clerical ranks of the provincial government, across the trenches of wedding and corporate
video production, through the multimedia departments of the Burnaby School District and
the Royal British Columbia Museum, and even behind the camera of local cable television
productions. James has a degree in Creative Writing from the University of Victoria, and a
diploma in Applied Communication from Camosun College.
Shane Birley
There are so many things that could describe Shane. He is an actor, having
performed in several improvisational theatre groups over the last ten years, a writer,
graduating with a degree in the English Arts from the University of Victoria, and -- finally
-- a slave to creating Internet web content. He runs his own web business in
Victoria and strives to create the "perfect" site. In his down time, Shane
tries, ever-so-humbly, to make the world a better place by staying out of the way.
Canada's
Digital Collections
This digital collection was produced
under contract to the Canada's Digital Collections Program, Industry Canada.
Heritage Alley Internet Productions
http://www.heritagealley.com/
Heritage Alley Internet Productions has 4 years experience developing web sites for
museums in British Columbia, and is dedicated to developing partnerships in the non-profit
sector in Canada.
Troy Whitbread, President, Heritage Alley Internet Productions.
Troy provided technical support, training and photography services to the team, as well as administration. He also developed the template for the web site with the Team Manager, Kathryn Wilson. A little known fact is that the web site was put together with design elements from the Art Nouveau graphic artist Alphonse Mucha.
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