UVic Public Programing course, May 5-Aug 10
The Cultural Resource Management Program at the University of Victoria is pleased to offer the following summer distance course:
HA488G: Public Programing
Dates: May 5- Aug 10
Instructor: Dr. Candace Tangorra-Matelic
After completing this course you will be able to:
· describe the new effectiveness mandates in museums and heritage organizations and the evolving role of interpretation and public programs
· identify the needs, characteristics, motivations and learning styles of various audiences and visitors to museums and heritage organizations
· recognize interpretation as a communication process, articulate interpretive significance, and thematically organize interpretive content
· describe the strengths and weaknesses of various interpretive and program approaches and articulate a number of best practices for creating memorable learning experiences
· recognize some key issues related to planning, implementing and evaluating public programs,
· recognize some key issues related to recruiting, training, managing, and evaluating program and interpretive staffs and volunteers
· articulate the importance of interpretation, public programs, community engagement, and teamwork in achieving the new effectiveness mandates in museums and heritage organizations
For more information and to register: http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/Section/Public-Programming/HA488G-2014K-D02/47961/
Register now while there are still seats available!