New York State Historical Association and The Farmers' Museum
| Type of Organization | Arts/Cultural/Museum | ||
| Providing Distance Learning Programs Since | 2006 | ||
| Contact Information |
Sarah Loveland s.loveland@nysha.org 5798 State HWY 80 Cooperstown, NY 13326 United States Phone: (607) 547-1414 |
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| About the Content Provider |
The New York State Historical Association and The Farmers' Museum are committed to engaging and connecting a broad public audience to New York State’s unique cultural heritage through exhibitions, extensive library collections, statewide educational programs, and publications that provoke, delight, and inspire. Utilizing the collections of the Fenimore Art Museum and The Farmers' Museum and the New York State Historical Associations Research Library, our Distance Learning Programs bring the art, history, and culture of New York State and Early American History to life. |
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| Program Delivery Mode | Videoconference - H.323 (Polycom, Cisco/Tandberg, LifeSize, etc...) | ||
| Minimum Technology Specifications for sites connecting to this provider |
Schools should have video conferencing equipment to view and speak with the host. In most cases we try to connect to your location for best reliability. Schools should plan on dialing into our location. It is the scheduling sites responsibility to schedule a test call. We will charge for programs that do not take place due to technological issues when a test call was not scheduled ahead. |
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| Programs are available | By Request and By Date and Time | ||
| Primary Disciplines addressed through programs | Best Practice, Fine Arts, Gifted & Talented, Mathematics, Performing Arts, Problem Solving, Reading, Sciences, Social Studies/History, Standards, Writing | ||





