From creating context to connecting audiences and objects, exhibition design has a huge job to do.This one-day conference shares the principles of good exhibition design, explore design as an effective interpretative tool, and highlight how exhibition design can create more meaningful visitor experiences.This conference is for anyone involved in creating permanent or temporary displays and... Continue Reading →
Breakthroughs in Language and Literacy in Children Born Deaf
The Miracle of Cochlear Implants in Toddlers The overwhelming majority of children with severe to profound hearing loss only developed rudimentary reading skills. A landmark study by Hans Furth, published in 1964, reported that the average reading level for deaf people was at the second or third grade level and that only about 10% ever... Continue Reading →
Victor Hugo’s Love Letter to Juliette
I love you, my poor angel, as you well know, and yet you want to have it in writing. You are right. We must love each other, and then tell each other, and then write it down, and then kiss each other on the mouth, on the eyes, and elsewhere. You are my beloved Juliette.... Continue Reading →
