Interpretive Writing

Interpretive Writing

Instructor: John Veverka
Course Date: June 6, 2022
Cost: $400
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This course is designed for medium to small museums that may be doing most of their interpretive exhibits "in house". It provides a strategy to help them develop cost effective and "successful" interpretive exhibits (Provoke, Relate, Reveal) based on interpretive objectives and interpretive theme development and illustration.

Learn more about this course from the instructor John Veverka in this video introduction.

    Course Goals
    You should complete this course with a general understanding of heritage interpretation. In four weeks we can not possibly cover every situation that one could encounter in heritage interpretation, but we hope to give you the tools and resources to figure out issues that arise. The main goal of this course then is to introduce you to the most essential methodology and resources.

    Participant Outcomes

    Participants will:
    • Have a working knowledge of Tilden's Interpretive Principles
    • Have a working knowledge of the Model of Interpretation
    • Cultivate a proficiency in developing and writing interpretive themes.
    • Cultivate a proficiency in developing and writing interpretive objectives (learn, feel, do) in understanding how visitors learn and remember in heritage settings.
    • Develop a solid understanding of the interpretive planning process for live/conducted interpretive walks, tours or programs.
    • Acquire practical applications of interpretive program and tour presentation skills.
    • Cultivate a proficiency in using the interpretive planning model for planning/developing interpretive media to include: interpretive panels, interpretive exhibits, audio interpretation media, self-guiding media.
    • Cultivate a proficiency in the basics of interpretive writing.
    • Cultivate a proficiency in the simple techniques for evaluation (self-evaluation) of interpretive programs and services you present.

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Interpretive Writing addresses the American Association for State and Local History's Audience and Interpretation Standards.


Comments from participants:

Absolutely loved this course - felt like I really learned a lot because of all the practice

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