Training, Courses, and professional workshops
For the past two years, The Jerusalem Multidisciplinary College has run a highly successful international online course: “Digital Imaging & The Preservation of Tangible Cultural Heritage” (see details here: https://www.jmc.ac.il/en/international-office/international-courses/digital-imaging-the-preservation-of-tangible-cultural-heritage/)
This course has highlighted the interest, need, and hunger among a wide range of heritage professionals for short and targeted courses, workshops, technical imaging training, and practical hands-on tutorials in the empiric aspects of digital heritage imaging.
The target audience for such courses includes, among others, Museum curators and conservators, archaeologists, heritage practitioners and various heritage institution personnel.
Storytelling and Community Engagement
If we only want to, we can preserve our cultural heritage. Everyone can contribute to this by preserving the heritage close to them, In pictures, in video, on the Internet, in such a way that these memories will be preserved for the future, for family, for friends, and for the general public.
The Jerusalem Institute for Research and Digital Documentation of Cultural Heritage offers Jerusalem public workshops and short courses that will allow them to preserve the heritage of their past. The workshops will guide the participants in modern documentation techniques, using smartphones, building websites, making presentations, 3D documentation of objects and places, and current methods of preservation.