UPCOMING WEBINAR

3D on a Dime: Digitize Your Collections With a Small Budget

March 25, 2026 • 1 pm ET

3D digitization is no longer out of reach. By grabbing just a smartphone, GLAMP professionals can start generating high-quality, three-dimensional replicas—without strain to their budget or resources

Join Terentia’s Hailey Majewski, Product Specialist, for a deep dive into affordable 3D digitization. Explore simple, low-cost methods to create detailed models, covering the basics of photogrammetry, lighting hacks, and file management tips.

Throughout her career, Hailey has digitized everything from tiny insects to a 30-foot dinosaur sculpture—and she’s sharing what actually works. Beyond the how-tos, this session will explore:

  • The role of 3D assets in DAM strategy
  • Popular and emerging methodologies for 3D scanning
  • Metadata, storage, versioning, and long-term access
  • Best practices for sensitive collections
  • Engaging your audiences with 3D experiences

If your team is looking for budget-friendly strategies to preserve, share, and celebrate its collections in 2026, this session is for you.

SPEAKERS

Hear from thought leaders in GLAMP

Hailey Majewski - Product Specialist - Terentia

Hailey Majewski
Product Specialist
Terentia

Hailey Majewski is a dedicated industry professional with over 10 years of expertise in natural history collections, with a focus on digitization, data standards, and database management.

During her tenure at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, she launched a 3D digitization program and championed the institution-wide adoption of a new DAM.

Now serving as a Product Specialist at Terentia, she designs client systems that cater to GLAMP institutions and their unique data needs.

Alex Kron - Community Manager - Terentia

Alex Kron
Community Manager
Terentia

With over 15 years of experience in information and project management, Alex Kron specializes in researching, selecting, and implementing cultural technology solutions, collection management, digital asset management, and digital preservation.

She has worked across commercial, nonprofit, academic, and arts and culture sectors for and alongside museums. Previous roles include Curator of Collections at the San Diego Model Railroad Museum and Digital Operations and Collections Information Analyst at Balboa Park Online Collaborative

Alex also teaches as a Digital Preservation Lecturer for Johns Hopkins University’s Museum Studies and Digital Curation Programs.