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Heritage Interpretation Training Center


 
Developing Interpretive Plans forRailroad Museums, Depots and Other

 Railroad Interpretive Experiences.

 

Web site: http://www.heritageinterp.com/planning_for_railroad_museums_and_sites.html

 

10 Units - 3 CEU credits
$300.00 USD

 

 

I love railroad heritage sites and history ever since, years ago, I had a contract to do an inventory and analysis of all the RR heritage sites in Ohio.  Saw everything from one-coach outdoor displays to depots and even seasonal train ride experiences.  Even did training for staff at a Trolley Museum in PA.  Working in the UK for years, I took the trains everywhere in the UK to meet with clients.

 

As we’ve had a number of requests for proposals for RR related sites, I thought of putting together this new course on how we do our RR Heritage Site Interpretive Plans, especially to help the many volunteer groups who want to develop an interpretive plan to help with grant writing.  As with all of our courses you can start the course at any time and work on the course at your own pace.  You can even work on this course as a team of participants or volunteers working on a RR Heritage Project.

 

Tuition includes our Interpretive Planning e-Textbooks, handout materials, and a completed interpretive plan for references, and, as an e-LIVE course, chatting with the course instructor as needed by phone, e-mail or SKYPE. The course instructor will walk you through your interpretive planning project.  You can also plan for old railroad line "Rails to Trails" projects.


Check out the course website page for the 10-course units and content details.  If you have any questions at all please feel free to contact me.


Cheers,
John Veverka
HITC Director
Certified Interpretive Planner (HITC)
Publisher - InterpNEWS
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SKYPE: jvainterp




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