InterpSHARE
Free Interpretation Seminars
For February 2022
Hi folks, here's the list of my FREE InterpSHARE ZOOM seminars for February 2022.
I wanted to focus on issues with interpretive exhibits this time (planning, copy writing, evaluation and exhibit rehab to fix exhibits that need “fixing”).
Each 1-hour seminar will provide highlights from my full college level courses on each topic I offer through my Heritage Interpretation Training Center. For February Seminars:
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- Interpretive Exhibit Planning - 9 February 2022 – 1:00 – 2-00 PM Eastern time.
Here’s the link for the full course web site page. http://www.heritageinterp.com/interpretive_exhibits_course.html
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- Evaluation of Interpretive Exhibits – 16 February2022 – 1:00 – 2:00 PM Eastern time.
Here’s the link for the full course web site page. http://www.heritageinterp.com/interpretive_exhibits_evaluation.html
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Exhibit Rehab – ways to help boring and ineffective exhibits come back to a useful and cost-effective life. 23 February 2022 –1:00 – 2:00 PM Eastern time.
Here’s the link for the full course web site page. http://www.heritageinterp.com/exhibit_rehab_course.html
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If you'd like to attend any of these 1-hour seminars just send me an e-mail noting which seminar(s) you'd like to attend. You'll be sent the zoom link and free seminar resource materials a few days before the seminar date as I have done in the past. I think you'll enjoy this series if your involved with exhibits in any way. Did you know that some exhibits can create "negative learning"??
CheersProf John Veverka (John)Heritage Interpretation Training [log in to unmask]
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