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experiences for visitors and learners. this conversation features presenters who represent technology companies and museum spaces as well as individuals with insights to new trends in educational technology. now, i have the great pleasure of introducing our moderator and a dear friend, teresa carlson, president and chief growth officer of splunk and vice chairperson for the board of directors for the white house historical association. [ applause ] joining teresa are our panelists, ed o keefe, chief executive officer of the theodore roosevelt presidential library foundation. jean-claude brizard, president and chief executive officer of digital promise. dr. jamila moore pewu, assistant professor, digital humanities at california state university, fullerton. and gary sandling, vice president of strategy and chief content officer of the thomas jefferson foundation in monticello. please enjoy this discussion on history and technology as well as how different digital platforms can
StanfordCaliforniaUnited-statesNew-yorkGeorgiaAustraliaAlabamaTexasWashingtonKentuckyWhitehouseDistrict-of-columbia called making history accessible through technology. this panel will explore how presidential sites libraries and so, our next featured session is called making history accessible through technology. this panel will explore how presidential sites, libraries, and historical organizations can incorporate innovative technology into their educational and digital resources to reach a broader audience. while creating better research, better experiences for visitors and learners. this conversation features presenters who represent technology companies and museum spaces as well as individuals with insights into new trends in educational technology. now i have the great pleasure with introducing our moderator and dear friend, teresa carlson, president and chief rhodes officer of splunk and vice chairperson for board of directors for the white house historical association. [applause] thank you. joining teresa, are our panelists ed o keefe, chief executive of the theodore resident
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