b'IMPACT: TELLING THE STORYExpanding Online Presence, Access and AwarenessOn March 18, 2020, the Institute relaunched their website as part of a roll-out of redesigned online resources in support of the Visual History Archive Program funded by the Lee Liberman Foundation. They offer a first glimpse into the Institutes comprehensive effort to provide online visitors a more cohesive and streamlined path to learn about and share our work.The new Institute gateway site (sfi.usc.edu) is now more mobile friendly in response to the growing number of people using their devices as their primary method in engaging online content. Redesigns for both IWitness and the Visual History Archive (VHA) were also completed depth and breadth, it also allows the Institute to build in 2020. programmatic capacity, enabling increased reach and Staff reimagined the Institutes online presence toengagement. Visitors will have easier access to all of the provide easier access to the Institutes digital properties,Institutes digital properties without having to switch including the redesign of existing websites, the creationbetween sites. This single-entry point and unified of a single-entry point for users and the design of a newbranding allows educators, scholars, organizations and community interface.community members to interact with the same landing The reimagining of the Institutes digital presence notpage and grow awareness of the Institutes work across only gives visitors a clear sense of USC Shoah Foundationsaudiences. Visit sfi.usc.edu for more information.Dimensions in Testimony on 60 MinutesOn April 5, 2020, 60 Minutes featured USC Shoah Foundation in a segment focused on Dimensions in Testimony (DiT). The television news magazine not only has received every major broadcast award, but also the most Peabody and Emmy awards by any single news program.Filmed just before the start of the pandemic,the segment included Lesly Stahls interview withFinci-Viterbi Executive Director Stephen Smith at the Institutes USC headquarters as well as with Holocaust survivor Max Eisen via a live demonstration of the technology. The initial airing brought a heavy spike of online attention on social media and the InstitutesHolocaust survivor Max Eisen in an interview website.The episode was rebroadcast in the summer,with Lesly Stahl for 60 Minutes.resulting in another spike of online interest in the Institutes work. Learn more about Dimensions in Testimony at sfi.usc.edu/dit. Learn more about DiT2020 ANNUAL REPORT21'