This course was a great overview
of the whole process, yet included nitty-gritty details. Really
glad you included the graphic identity session. All the handouts
are wonderful. The information on evaluation was really good –
it had never occurred to me to do evaluation all through the process
rather than just at the end.
Managing Successful Exhibits Projects
May 2002
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Peter Givens uses the Peaks of Otter Visitor Center
project at Blue Ridge Parkway as a case study during the Southest
Region Media Course at Mammoth Cave National Park. Learn
more »
Harpers Ferry Center established the Interpretive Media Institute
in December 1999 to expand the media capacity of the National Park
Service by providing parks and partners with media knowledge, standards,
and professional learning opportunities. This service is in addition
to HFC’s traditional role of planning, designing, and producing
media projects.
The Interpretive Media Institute provides a mechanism for leveraging
the knowledge and experience of National Park Service media professionals
to meet the comprehensive media needs of the Service. The Institute
offers media training courses, workshops, details/internships, consultation,
and white papers on a variety of subjects related to park interpretive
media.
IMI staff are leaders in a new effort to develop media systems
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Mammal Hall Study Report »
Producing NPS Publications Class »
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