Dear all,
I am trying to set up a communication training to explainers working on an
experimental archaeological workshop on Paleolithic techniques, such as:
hunting, fire production, glue production, clothes made of leather clothes, use
of fireplaces, heating liquids, etc.
This group of future explainers doesn’t have previous experience in teaching or
similar communication practice, but they know deeply the history concepts.
This could be a good opportunity to use some communication and learning
approaches used mainly in science centers to other kind of museums.
Does anyone have similar workshops?
What kind of training do you provide your facilitators?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Ana Rita Claro Rodrigues
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