TheHeritage Interpretation Training Center
Interpretertraining for interpretive panel planners, designers and writers.
TheHeritage Interpretation Training Center offers 39 college level heritageinterpretation courses, from basic introductory courses to advancedinterpretive training for researchers, managers and curators. You can start a course at any time andcomplete the course at your own pace. Wealso offer group training courses and seminars. All courses are taught by professional interpreters with college degreesspecifically in heritage interpretation and years of actual interpretiveplanning and media development experience. We teach what we do – and do what we teach!
Checkout our complete course list at: http://www.heritageinterp.com/interpretive_training_center_course_catalogue_.html
Twoof our most popular courses for designers and planners for
interpretivepanels now available.
Thesecourses can also be taken by design teams working on panel projects for theirsites. All course award Certificates ofCompletion and CEU unit credits.
Planning/DesigningInterpretive Panels e-LIVE Course - 10 Units awarding
1.5CEU Credits, $125.00
http://www.heritageinterp.com/interpretive_panels_course.html
InterpretiveWriting e-LIVE Course - 8 Units and 2 CEU Credits $200.00
http://www.heritageinterp.com/interpretive_writing_course.html
Feel free to contact me if you haveany questions.
Prof.John Veverka
Director,HITC
CertifiedInterpretive Planner
CertifiedInterpretive Trainer
Sr.Instructor (Interpretive Planning), Kansas State University
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