

Arts Management and Technology Laboratory
Arts Management and Technology Lab
This monthly podcast explores the intersection of technology and arts management through interviews, product reviews, humorous dialogue, and more! The Technology in the Arts podcast is produced by the Arts Management and Technology Lab, a research center of the Master of Arts Management program in Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University. The AMT Lab staff currently includes Dr. Brett Crawford (Executive Director), Lutie Rodriguez (Chief Editor of Research), Angela Johnson (Podcast Producer), B Crittenden (Technology and Interactive Content Manager), and Devyn Hinkle (Social Media and Marketing Manager).
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Nov 4, 2014 • 16min
Teaching Arts Through Tech: Part 1
Teaching Arts Through Tech is a 3-part podcast series of interviews with individuals making contributions to the field of integrated arts and tech. These interviews will also inform my semester-long research project, culminating in a White Paper about using technology to facilitate integrated arts learning. My first interviewee was Jane Alexander, Chief Information Officer at The Cleveland Museum of Art.

May 15, 2007 • 51sec
Technology in the Arts Podcast
Greetings!If you've stumbled upon this page in an attempt to access our podcast, please subscribe to Technology in the Arts using the following feed:http://feeds.feedburner.com/technologyintheartsCAMT's bi-weekly arts/tech podcast features entertaining dialogue between hosts Brad Stephenson, Jason Hansen and occasional contributor Josh Futrell as they interview artists and arts managers, dish out tech tips, review new products and answer listener arts/tech questions. A new episode is released every other Friday. The Technology in the Arts podcast is a service of the Center for Arts Management and Technology, a program of the Institute for the Management of Creative Enterprises at Carnegie Mellon University.Please visit our Web site at www.technologyinthearts.org. Thank you!The Center for Arts Management and TechnologyCarnegie Mellon University


