Innovative
Strategies in Interpretive Media and Services Planning -
New Conceptual Tools for Today's
Interpretive Planners.
Markets on One,
Mass Customization, Experiential Planning
and the
Psychology of Visitor - Interpretive Program Topic/Mode Preferences. If you're
not using these in your interpretive media/services planning and development
then you're way behind the creativity curve and could be losing new visitors as
well. Welcome to the new millennium
for interpretive planners where
"one size does NOT fit
all".
Eleven Units, 3
CEU Credits
Course Tuition
$350.00
www.heritageinterp.com/innovative_strategies_for_interpretive_media_and_s.html
There
are two psychological road bumps that keep interpretive planners from thinking
outside of the box. 1. "The way we
have always done it - so why change it"?
and 2. The way that last person who had this job did it - so let's keep
doing it that way. So first, we
need to can that and begin to think
as new millennium planners.
Incorporating these new (not so new to the world - but new to
interpretive planners) ideas for developing more creative, diverse and
marketable interpretive programs, media and services is critical for
interpretive planners and the sites we are doing the interpretive planning
for. Among its benefits are
increasing new visitors, increasing visitor numbers, and increasing repeat
visitation to a site, museum, park or related heritage site. Be brave - try something
new.
Check out our YouTube video about this course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTnH3769oU8
Training for the future of Interpretive Planning.
John Veverka
Director, HITC
Sr. Instructor, Kansas State University Global Campus
Certified Interpretive Planner/Trainer