Digital Documentation and Representation of Cultural Heritage

This summer 2008 Learn, plan and create the public interpretation of the san francisco bay area past

A UC Berkeley Summer Sessions residential course held in the Presidio of San Francisco

 

Administrative Details

The daily tasks will include working in the field at the El Presidio site and the surrounding Tennessee Hollow area and in the Multimedia Lab (located in the Officer’s Club on Moraga Street the Presidio Main Post), as well as the many resource sites of the San Francisco Presidio.


Participants will live at the Presidio, Building 41 (see maps at http://www.presidio.gov/) as in any other field school; they will stay in dormitory style residences on the main post. Kitchen facilities are provided in the dormitory. Students are expected to prepare their own breakfast and lunches and make their own or communal arrangements for cooking or delivered-in or eating-out evening meals.



The Archaeology Center is part of the SF Presidio Trust. Course participants will receive free passes to the shuttle Presidigo that runs between the Presidio and Downtown San Francisco near the Emabarcadero BART


Course Websites:

Public website and blog: Remixing El Presidio. This will be our active website during the course.


Electronic resources that are restricted to UC Berkeley campus users will be distributed (mostly as .pdfs) in the “Resources” area of the BSpace course website which is accessible with a Calnet ID: Log in at https://bspace.berkeley.edu/portal .