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Find a series of quick reference guides to help you build new digital experiences for your visitors. The guides are easily downloadable as PDFs, or browsable right here on the CLP.
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These free webinars presented by educators from parks all over America can give you new ideas and best practices to power your education programming.
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Interested in attending an ACE Train-the-Trainer sessions at Mather Training Center? Learn more about the training sessions and how to indicate your interest in participating!
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New online learning activities have recently been released: Choosing Essential Theme Questions, Exploring Dialogic Questions, Crafting Good Story Arcs, & Making Safe Space for Visitor Expression.
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The CLP is FINALLY available outside of the firewall. Join us for a day of celebration including live video all day!
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Watch this new TEDx Talk by Dr. Theresa Coble from University of Missouri – St. Louis, about how to lean into our difficult histories to grieve and to heal.
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Last week, the American Civil War got a lot more relevant to me - how we memorialize the Confederate Cause creates an opportunity.
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Three types of content support the 21st century interpretive experience: agency-created, visitor-created, and community-created content.
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Developing an interpretive product around an overarching essential question, rather than a theme, creates the space for co-discovery with your audience.
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What I know...and what I don’t know: The highs and lows of evolving our interpretive craft.
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Interpretation grounded in our tangible places has never been more important. Research shows that Americans trust parks, museums, and grandma above all.
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