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The Heritage Interpretation Training CenterThree New Heritage Interpretation Courses


Interpreting Legends, Myths and Fables.

Storytelling when folklore is already part of our cultures.

 

 

When I was a Seasonal Interpretive Naturalist with Ohio State Parks and doing my evening campfire programs, the visitors always wanted a story.  From ghost stories to Bigfoot to things that go bump in the night – they wanted the story.  Amazingly, many legends and myths have some bases in reality, or taught a lesson.  For example, the legend of the Blue Man of the Loch in Scotland was told to keep young children away from the lake shores.  The Native American fable of how coyote stole fire to give it to humans was teaching about our connections with the natural world.  Our cultures are surrounded by legends, myths and fables, all of which had (or still have) important cultural connections.  This course is to help you re-discover your sites or regions stories and present them to your visitors, weather around an evening campfire, a guided walk in a historic district or cemetery, through a cultural heritage museum exhibit.

 

Eight Units - $150.00 tuition, 

2 CEU Unit Credits.

http://www.heritageinterp.com/interpreting_legends_myths_and_fables.html

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Interpretive Planning for Programs, Exhibits, Panels and Related Services
To Help You Interpret Climate Change and Global Warming Issues to Your Visitors, Audiences, Communities and Regions.

13 Units, 4 CEU's
$250.00

http://www.heritageinterp.com/climate_change_interpretation_course.html

Check out my intro to the course video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjoerEOckJc

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When nothing remains but the stories to tell…

Interpreting the Abandoned.

 

Interpreting the abandoned landscape, cabin/home, farm fence line, battlefields, archaeological 

ruins, heritage sites or artifacts left behind by their owners and in need of a storyteller.

 

Thirteen units and 2 CEU credits

$200.00 tuition.

www.heritageinterp.com/when_theres_nothing_left_but_the_story_-_interp_.html

 

Want to learn more about the course, check out my YouTube video on

“When nothing remains but the stories to tell – interpreting the abandoned.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMeSJaPJaJ0

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The Heritage Interpretation Training Center offers 46 college level courses in all aspects of heritage interpretation planning, training, writing, research and design.  For all our courses you can start any time and complete the courses at your own pace.  Courses award HITC Certificates of Completion and CEU unit credits.  You can visit our on-line course catalog for details.

 

http://www.heritageinterp.com/interpretive_training_center_course_catalogue_.html

 

Let me know if you have any questions J

John Veverka

HITC Director/Coach

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