[Bcma-l] Interpretation Canada Training Module 1 June 23, 24, 2007 Nanaimo, BC

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Join us in Nanaimo for a small group training session
focussing on Principles and Planning an Interpretive
experience.
Whether you work at a museum, art gallery, in a park, are a
tour guide through city streets or a cemetery, or developing
interpretive signage, the knowledge and skills learned in
this module will help you create a better experience for
your audience.

Learn practical examples of each principle and how to apply
it to your personal and non-personal programs and tours. 
Discover how the theme and structure of your program can
assist in creating meaningful and impactful messages your
audience will take away. The planning process can be applied
to any topic to engage and involve your audience!

June 23 & 24, 2007
Nanaimo, BC (near Malaspina University College)
$150 includes IC certificate, workbook and light
refreshments.

Contact Donna Hill, B.Sc. B.Ed. CHI 
Interpretation Canada Instructor 
at dhill@uniserve.com or 250-753-5246
to see if there is space, 
then register on-line by visiting
www.naturepark.com/idat/courses.htm 
Only 8 spaces available!

Confirmation package includes transportation info,
accommodation, etc.
Bring a topic you want to develop into an interpretive
presentation.

Workshop is located 8 minutes from scenic downtown Nanaimo
by car and is located across from a park with forest and
lakes for a lunch-time stroll.