The HeritageInterpretation Training Center andJohn Veverka &AssociatesIs pleased to announceour newHeritageInterpretation Reference Collection. “40 Years a HeritageInterpreter”A reference collectionof ideas, handouts and articlesbased on 40 yearsteaching and doing heritage interpretation.http://www.heritageinterp.com/40_years_a_heritage_interpreter.html Iam pleased to present Volume I of my reference collection of ideas,handouts and articles based on 40 years of teaching and doing heritageinterpretation projects, seminars, training workshops, and having articlespublished in various interpretive publications. This new book will also be used in our Heritage Interpretation Training Center as a main reference manualfor our diversity of college level heritage interpretation courses. What’s in thisvolume?Indexto articles…                                                                                                                                              Interpretive theory andprinciples. -Whatis Interpretation? (handout)                                                                                          -When is “interpretation”NOT “interpretation"?                                                                                 -A guided tour of the COW museum... A lesson in interpretive themedevelopment.              -Developing InterpretivePlans for Landscape Museums…Thinking LARGE                          -Using interpretive themes and objectives will makeyour program planning  easier andmore effective.                                                                                                      -‘IsInterpretation Stagnant?                                                                                                     -Experience and Outcome BasedInterpretive Planning -Mass Customization,  Markets of One and more… (updated)                                                                                               -InterpretivePlanning for the next millennium.                                                                                   -Why Heritage SitesNeed Interpretation For Their Long Term Survival.                                             -TheLanguage of Live Interpretation - MakingContact.                                                                  Planning for interpretiveprograms and media. -Tips and conceptsfor planning truly “Interpretive” Exhibits.                                                 -Evaluation forChildren’s Science Museum Exhibits.                                                             -InterpretingCemeteries and Gravestones.                                                                               -Interpretive TourGuide- Planning and presenting conducted programs Module                                 -Ifit Bugs you - eat it !                                                                                                                         Interpretation techniques andstorytelling. -Sitemuseums vs. interpretation centers - The story before the artifacts.                                             -Principles of “Real”Interpretive Writing                                                                                -Revealingthe "rest of the story" through Art Museum Interpretation... Why art often needs an interpreter’s touch tobe really understood.                                       -Interpreting the"rest of the story" hidden in your artifacts.                                                    -Writing MuseumExhibit Label Copy that is truly "Interpretive".                                                          Planning and contracting for interpretive services. -Request for Proposal (RFP)- Guidelines and Template Resource Guide For Interpretive Projects.                                                                                                               -DevelopingSuccessful Partnerships.                                                                                      -Facilitating FocusWorkshops for Interpretive Planning Projects.                                           -InterpretingCritical Issues for Heritage Resource Management.                                                         -Marketing Basics for Interpretive & HeritageSites and Attractions –  It’s allabout the visitors.                                                                                                         -DevelopingMarketing Brochures and Technical Bulletins.                                                     Copies can be ordered from:http://www.heritageinterp.com/40_years_a_heritage_interpreter.html for $50.00USD/Copy via PayPal or Credit Card.  Yourcopy will be sent to you as an e-mail PDF attachment.If you have any questions please feelfree to ask.JohnVeverkaDirector,HeritageInterpretation Training [log in to unmask]   

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