[Nhcoll-l] October - November On-Line Courses -- Museum Study LLC

Jeff Stephenson Jeff.Stephenson at dmns.org
Thu Sep 17 17:29:08 EDT 2020


Hello,
Please see below for a compendium of on-line courses in Museum Studies and Collections Management.  This list is provided by the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections Professional Development Committee as a monthly service for nhcoll subscribers.  Please contact the course providers or instructors for more information or questions.
As a reminder, nhcoll is not open for advertising by individuals; however, if you would like to have your courses appear in this compendium, please feel free to submit your offerings to jeff.stephenson at dmns.org<mailto:jeff.stephenson at dmns.org>, and we'll see that you get in.
Thank you

>From Museum Study, LLC



*NEW COURSE* Climate Change Interpretation begins Oct 5 on MuseumStudy.com Join Professor John Veverka for the 4 week online course Climate Change Interpretation. Climate change and global warming issues are quickly reaching a critical level affecting each of us as well as the world every day. From enabling extreme weather, sea level increases from glacial melting and flooding, affecting farming and food production, and the increasing health risks such as asthma in children, we, as interpreters, interpretive organizations and agencies, museums and zoo educators have to do a better job in interpreting climate issues to our visitors. We need to do this particularly at the grass root level, for our own visitors raising awareness of problems and de-bunking myths.

For more information visit our website:

http://www.museumstudy.com/courses/course-list/climate-change-interpretation/



Rights & Reproductions 2: Fair Use, Open Access, and More 4 week online course begins October 5 on MuseumStudy.com Rights and reproductions methodologies are seemingly ever-changing with new technologies, additional distribution avenues, evolving case law, applicable court decisions, and new legislation. Join Anne M. Young for the four week online course Rights & Reproductions 2: Fair Use, Open Access, and More. Participants will further investigate current trends in rights and reproductions practices at cultural institutions, through discussions of fair use / fair dealing guidelines and codes, Creative Commons and RightsStatements.org, Open Access and more.

For more information visit our website:

http://www.museumstudy.com/courses/course-list/rights-reproductions-2-fair-use-open-access-and-more/





Assessing Risk to Cultural Property 2 online course begins Oct 5 on MuseumStudy.com This course builds on the foundation instructor Robert Waller established in Assessing Risk to Cultural Property 1. We will explore challenges to quantifying risks and strategies for estimating rates of, and expected impacts of, sporadic incidents (type 2 risks) employing examples based on participant situations. Means of determining or estimating rates of progressive changes (type 3 risks) are provided and practiced. Finally, methods for presenting comprehensive, (semi-) quantitative risk profiles are demonstrated and employed by participants.

Prerequisite: Assessing Risk to Cultural Property 1 or a Protect Heritage workshop in the last 5 years.

For more information visit our website:

http://www.museumstudy.com/courses/course-list/assessing-risk-to-cultural-property-2/



Integrated Pest Management: The Plan and Implementation online course begins November 2 on MuseumStudy.com A written plan formalizes the IPM strategy and keeps management abreast of your status. It organizes your ideas and lays the groundwork for the needs of the collection and the building(s). It provides the direction in which you want to take the program, including grant funding and accreditation.

Join Carnegie Museum of Natural History Conservator Gretchen Anderson for this four week online course in which participants will learn how to apply IPM principles to their specific situation and institution. A draft plan and specific implementation strategies will be developed and discussed. Even though our institutions have different challenges the exchange of ideas presents the opportunity for us to help each other brainstorm solutions that will work for our situation.

For more information visit our website:

http://www.museumstudy.com/courses/course-list/integrated-pest-management-the-plan-implementation/



Decolonizing Museums in Practice course begins August 31 on MuseumStudy.com Articles about decolonizing museums are everywhere these days, but what does this actually mean in practice for museum professionals working in what is now known as North America?

Join Laura Phillips for this new course where we will focus on looking critically at how museum professionals can activate decolonial ways of thinking in their own work environment, and in their day to day life.

We will investigate how the words of contemporary Indigenous scholars and curators can be put into practice to promote practices that de-centre the subtle (and not so subtle) colonial ways of thinking that surround us every day across this land.

(This course sold out in September and is already filling up for November) For more information visit our website:

http://www.museumstudy.com/courses/course-list/decolonizing-museums-in-practice/



Advanced Interpretive Techniques course begins Nov 2 on MuseumStudy.com Join Professor John Veverka for the 4 week online course Advanced Interpretive Techniques - Interpreting the "rest of the story".

Interpreting "the rest of the story", a powerful Interpretive communications technique for revealing and releasing the "rest of the stories" hidden in artifacts, objects, historical figures/events, landscapes, or sites through both live presentations and interpretive media text and label copy. This course will help you utilize and blend the Paul Harvey Rest of the Story format with Tilden's Interpretive Principles.  An interpretive technique marriage I think you can embrace and use throughout your interpretive career.   Here is a short sample from a self-guiding historic district walking tour. Look for the Provoke, Relate and the "Reveal of the rest of the story".

For more information visit our website:

http://www.museumstudy.com/courses/course-list/advanced-interpretive-techniques-interpreting-the-rest-of-the-story/



How to Tell Stories and Construct Effective Exhibition Panels course begins Nov 2 on MuseumStudy.com Ever wanted to know how to tell stories and construct effective exhibition labels? If so, this course is for you. We will focus on providing you with tips on how to research, develop, and structure content. Plus, how to transform your story into effect exhibition panels and labels. As we delve into all stages of the process, strategies will be provided to build sustainable frameworks for this type of content development. Participants will be encouraged to generate and refine their own ideas for content and exhibition label development that fits their respective institutions. Join Saul Sopoci Drake for the 4 week online course How to Tell Stories and Construct Effective Exhibition Panels.

For more information visit our website:

http://www.museumstudy.com/courses/course-list/how-to-tell-stories-and-construct-effective-exhibition-panels/



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