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Art online: Iowa institutions go high-tech to display, discuss works in new ways

Learn about University of Iowa's Museum of Art challenge to students.  With considerable help from tech-savvy staff at the university library, each of the 12,000 objects in the museum's collection will soon be added to a newly launched database called the Iowa Gallery. With a few clicks through cyber-world, people anywhere on the planet can take a virtual tour through the museum's galleries. They can even tailor their exploration according to their tastes, grouping their search by artist (say, Henry Moore or Joan Miro), medium (batik, photography, porcelain) or time period (all the way back to the 10century). 

Would virtual tours of buildings be something that interests you if you can earn continuing education for them?

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