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Subject: Professional Development Seminar
Institute for Learning Innovation
Professional Development Seminar
?Engaging Intelligence: The Elements of Interest in Live Presentation?
Roy Underhill, former Director of Interpretive Development for the
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, will explore museum presentation
techniques, focusing on seven factors that increase audience interest.
The seminar will examine the behavior of guides, docents and living
history interpreters, and how they can better enable audiences to engage
with museum resources. Underhill will discuss his research, based on
videotapes of presenters and audiences, as well as demonstrating his
video analysis, feedback and training techniques.
Underhill is currently Chair of the Cultural Interpretation and Living
History section of the National Association of Interpretation. He is the
author of the upcoming book, "Minds-On!: Engaging the Intelligence of
Others."
Thursday, March 19, 1998 from 4:30-6:00
A wine and cheese reception will follow
Institute for Learning Innovation
166 West Street Annapolis, MD
(410) 268-5149
Please RSVP by Friday, March 6, via phone or email,
to Kristi at: [log in to unmask]
Limited seating, no fee required
(Please indicate if you need directions and include a fax number.)
The Institute for Learning Innovation (formerly SLi) seminars are
designed to provide area professionals with opportunities to share new
ideas and information related to research, evaluation and educational
development in the area of free-choice learning.
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