Smithsonian Latino Virtual Museum

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Dowdey, Diane

Smithsonian Latino Virtual Museum

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Is anyone aware of what has happened to the Latino Virtual Museum?  I was there a few days ago, but in the last 24 hours I could not teleport to it.  I got a message that I was not authorized to visit it.  I also sent some students, and they received the same message.  When I did a search, rather than working off my landmarks, I received a "none found" message.  The Smithsonian website only has information about its launch.


Diane Dowdey
SL: dowdy Denimore
Associate professor of English
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936.294.4217

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Rik Panganiban

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Probably just set to private while they prep for their events this weekend.

It was open briefly yesterday.

rik


On Oct 30, 2009, at 11:51 AM, Dowdey, Diane wrote:

Is anyone aware of what has happened to the Latino Virtual Museum?  I was there a few days ago, but in the last 24 hours I could not teleport to it.  I got a message that I was not authorized to visit it.  I also sent some students, and they received the same message.  When I did a search, rather than working off my landmarks, I received a "none found" message.  The Smithsonian website only has information about its launch.


Diane Dowdey
SL: dowdy Denimore
Associate professor of English
[hidden email]
936.294.4217

The time to begin writing an article is when you have finished it to your satisfaction. By that time you begin to clearly and logically perceive what it is you really want to say. Mark Twain


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Dowdey, Diane

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Thanks for the information.  I knew they are doing Dios de los Muertos exhibits, which is what I wanted my students to see.

 

From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Rik Panganiban
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Probably just set to private while they prep for their events this weekend.

 

It was open briefly yesterday.

 

rik

 

 

On Oct 30, 2009, at 11:51 AM, Dowdey, Diane wrote:



Is anyone aware of what has happened to the Latino Virtual Museum?  I was there a few days ago, but in the last 24 hours I could not teleport to it.  I got a message that I was not authorized to visit it.  I also sent some students, and they received the same message.  When I did a search, rather than working off my landmarks, I received a "none found" message.  The Smithsonian website only has information about its launch.


Diane Dowdey
SL: dowdy Denimore
Associate professor of English
[hidden email]
936.294.4217

The time to begin writing an article is when you have finished it to your satisfaction. By that time you begin to clearly and logically perceive what it is you really want to say. Mark Twain


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