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Museum Educator Series: STEAM: A Museum Educator's Perspective

by  Creative Learning Factory

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Join us as Rachel Trinkley, Assistant Director of Education for Schools, Teachers, and Docents at the Columbus Museum of Art will present on STEAM, its benefits and challenges. Creative Learning Engineer Molly Uline-Olmstead will join her to discuss how museums can approach STEAM and decide what philosophy works best for their organization. Active discussion and sharing of ideas will be encouraged.

Rachel Trinkley is Assistant Director of Education for Schools, Teachers, and Docents at the Columbus Museum of Art (Ohio). She oversees direction and vision for preK-college school and teacher collaboration and programming, and guides long-term planning for the museum’s 120-member volunteer docent program. She develops in-school and in-gallery experiences for students, teachers, medical students, business professionals, and general museum visitors that seek to foster critical and creative thinking, collaboration, and dialogue. She earned her BA from Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Indiana, and her MA in art history from Ohio State University.

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Cost

Individual: $20.00

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Length

1.5 Hours


Target Audience

Education: Curriculum Director, Media Specialist/Librarian, College/University, AdministratorPublic Library: Library Staff Content Providers: Educator, Administrator, Curator

Minimum participants:

1

Maximum participants:

100


Primary Disciplines

Curriculum, Professional Learning Community, Standards Museum Education


Program Delivery Mode

Webinar



Booking Information

On-Demand Webinar (Previously Recorded).

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Provider's Cancellation Policy

In the rare event of a cancellation, participants will be noticed via email and full refunds will be given. If you're unable to attend the live webinar, links to a recording of the webinar will be made available to all registered participants after the session.

About This Provider

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Creative Learning Factory

Columbus, OH
United States

The Creative Learning Factory facilitates exceptional distance learning and professional development programming across a wide variety of subjects. Through customized hands-on, minds-on experiences, engaging workshops, webinars, distance learning programs, participants learn in a fun, highly interactive way, while professional participants leave ready to train, improve, enlighten and inspire within their own organizations.

- Engaging Professional Development
- Ideal for Teachers and Museum Educators
- Hand-on/Minds-on Experiences
- Inquiry-based Learning

Contact:
Sohayla Pagano and Becki Trivison
info@creativelearningfactory.org
6142972527

Program Details

Format

- Introduction
- Featured Presentation
- Questions
- Conclusion

Objectives

Participants will explore how museums can approach STEAM and decide what philosophy works best for their organization. .