SchoolNet Digital Collection Teams - B.C. Archives Time Machine

The SchoolNet Digital Collections Program is a federal Industry Canada initiative designed to:

Information, URLS, and contact addresses listed below were provided by the Digital Collection Teams themselves, and is for informational purposes. The B.C. Archives does not assume any responsibility for this information, or information that is maintained at external sites. Additional credits and acknowlegments can be found at the About the Time Machine.


Phase II Digital Collection Team

Industrial Art Internet Group


Phase II of the BC Archives Time Machine was produced by Industrial Art Internet Group under contract to the SchoolNet Digital Collections Program, Industry Canada. Industrial Art Internet Group is a multimedia design group that specializes in Internet web site production.

Our websites include interactive Virtual Tours, Artifact Collections, Database, Teachers Corners, and Fun and Games Sections. We work with the Ministry of Education, Skills and Training school curriculum to target our K-12 audience. We are currently producing a Teacher’s Guide with the Ministry of Small Business, Tourism, and Culture, to accompany the Emily Carr -At Home and At Work website. We hope to provide a CD ROM in the future to accompany this package. Industrial Art Internet Group is a company whose members have collectively created, designed and contributed to the following Internet web sites:

Phase II Team Members:

SchoolNet Digital Collections Team Project Manager: Suzanne Vanderven

Suzanne Vanderven acted as the SchoolNet Digital Collections Team Project Manager for both phases of the BC Archives Time Machine and is co-owner of Industrial Art Internet Group*. Suzanne specializes in producing Heritage and Museum web sites. Suzanne graduated with Honours in Visual Arts, and her main area of focus include Graphic Design, Photography, and Site Management. Suzanne can be reached through e-mail at: yd521@victoria.tc.ca or visit her company web site at: www.iaig.base.org


Assistant SchoolNet Digital Collections Team Project Manager: Carollyne Yardley

Carollyne Yardley worked on both Phase I and II of the BC Archives Time Machine and is co-owner of Industrial Art Internet Group.* Carollyne completed a BA with a double major in Psychology and Art History from the University of Victoria. Her areas of study focused on Consumer and Marketing Psychology and Northwest Coast Indigenous Arts. Carollyne has completed Museum Studies at the University of Victoria and enjoys teaching school programs as a Docent at the Royal British Columbia Museum. Carollyne can be reached through e-mail at: yd649@victoria.tc.ca or visit her company web site at: www.iaig.base.org


Jessica Young

Jessica Young is presently finishing her BSc degree in Geography with a minor in Biology at both the University of Victoria and Camosun College. Jessica worked on both phases of the BC Archives Time Machine and has worked other Heritage web sites such as the Hudson Bay Company and Craigflower. Jessica can be reached through e-mail at: young@pinc.com

Tracey Langstaff

Tracey Langstaff is currently attending the University of Victoria and will graduate this April (1998) with a B.A. in History. Tracey's main area of study is European history but also has a background in Canadian as well. Tracey specializes in researching and writing Historic material. Tracey contributed her knowledge of BC History to build the pages for Gallery Eight. Tracey plans to eventually receive a PHD in History and become a University Professor. Tracey can be reached through e-mail at: traceyla@UVic.CA

Stephanie Ross

Stephanie Ross is currently majoring in Geography and minoring in Russian Studies at the University of Victoria. Stephanie contributed her knowledge of the Environment and its Resourses to build the pages for Gallery Nine. Stephanie hopes to eventually move to Russia to adance her skills in Cartography and mapping. Stephanie can be reached through e-mail at: sross@direct.ca

James Fernandes

James Fernandes has completed two years at UBC in the Political Science Degree Program, and is currently attending the Computer Systems Technology Program at Camosun College. James is a Volunteer for the Victoria Telecommunity Network, and he is also a  member and Jet Volunteer of the Camosun College Java Club. James was the technical support, HTML trainer, and Internet programmer for Phase II. In addition, James has managed other websites as the Webmaster. James is also a member of Industrial Art Internet Group, and can be reached at: micro_onde@coastnet.com


Phase I Digital Collection Team
Heritage Alley Productions

Phase I of the BC Archives Time Machine was produced by Heritage Alley Productions under contract to the SchoolNet Digital Collections Program, Industry Canada. Suzanne Vanderven was the SchoolNet Digital Collections Team Project Manager for this phase as well as phase II and Carollyne Yardley and Jessica Young were also part of the development team on both phases as indicated in their write-ups. Team members of phase I that are not mentioned above are here as follows:

Kathryn Wilson

Kathryn Wilson has a BA double major in Geography and Environment Studies at the University of Victoria. Her main area of study focused around community and social planning within an ecosystem framework. Kathryn helped design the look and feel of the BC Archives Time Machine web site and created Gallery One. Kathryn can be reach through her e-mail at: yd524@victoria.tc.ca

Alan Moore

Alan Moore is in his third year of a BSC in Computer Science at the University of  Victoria. Alan was the development teams' technical support for phase I. Alan Moore can be reached through e-mail at: amoore@csp.net or visit his web site* at: www.camsun.bc.ca/~cst97065/magnet/frame.html