Dimensions in Testimony | USC Shoah Foundation

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  • Опубликовано: 2 апр 2020
  • Dimensions in Testimony from USC Shoah Foundation is a collection of testimonies designed as an interactive educational tool that will allow students, museum-goers and others far into the future to have a “virtual conversation” with Holocaust survivors about their life experiences. USC Shoah Foundation Executive Director Stephen Smith describes the project and why this technology is so impactful to students.
    Collaborating within the project are Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, with technological expertise by USC Institute for Creative Technologies and project concept by Conscience Display.
    Funding for Dimensions in Testimony was provided in part by Pears Foundation, Louis. F. Smith, Melinda Goldrich and Andrea Cayton/Goldrich Family Foundation in honor of Jona Goldrich, Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, and Genesis Philanthropy Group (R.A.). Other partners include CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center.
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    USC Shoah Foundation - The Institute for Visual History and Education develops
    empathy, understanding and respect through testimony, using its Visual History Archive of more than 55,000 video testimonies, academic programs and partnerships across USC and 170 universities, and award-winning IWitness education program. USC Shoah Foundation’s interactive programming, research and materials are accessed in museums and universities, cited by government leaders and NGOs, and taught in classrooms around the world. Now in its third decade, USC Shoah Foundation reaches millions of people on six continents from its home at the University of Southern California.
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