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The Institute for Learning Innovation presents
LEARNING WORKSHOPS
"Putting Theory into Practice"
St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis, Missouri
DEVELOPING INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS & MATERIALS
Faculty: Lynn Dierking, Kathryn Foat
OCTOBER 22 & 23, 1999
Explore current learning theories through practical, interactive
activities guided by a learning researcher and materials/program
developer. Learn innovative strategies for developing programs and
learning resources for families, other museum visitors and outreach
audiences.
MAKING EVALUATION PRACTICAL
Faculty: John Falk, Marianna Adams, Jessica Luke
NOVEMBER 5 & 6, 1999
Learn techniques to apply evaluation strategies to understand
your audience. Work with professional evaluators to learn how
to frame meaningful and realistic questions. Gain practical
experience with a variety of methods and techniques that you can use at
your institution.
Seminar fees: $250 After September 15 $275
For forms & information, or to bring a workshop to your site, contact
Dale Jones [log in to unmask] or Elizabeth Donovan [log in to unmask]
or call (410) 268-5149.
For online information, please view our website at www.ilinet.org
The Institute for Learning Innovation is a non-profit
organization committed to understanding and facilitating free-choice
learning. One way we achieve this mission is through learning
workshops, publications & seminars which make current research
findings accessible to practitioners working in the field of free-choice
learning.
Co-sponsored by St. Louis Science Center and Saint Louis Zoo
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