
Artemis is involved in delivering training for the Skills
Building for the Future programme run in the Highlands
and Islands of Scotland. This programme is designed to
deliver high quality training to those working in museums,
galleries and heritage sites and is aimed at the volunteer
sector and professionals within heritage provision.
Let us help you with your training and CPD needs. Here
is a selection of our most popular courses. For further
information on these courses or others you would like
us to develop for you, please get in touch.
Accreditation : Are we nearly there yet?
The course will demystify the process and leave you and
your organisation confident to go forward and achieve
Accreditation.
Client feedback: I now feel that this is an achievable
goal for our museum.
Museum Displays and Exhibitions
This course examines the background and practicalities
of producing successful displays and exhibitions.
Client feedback: It has been wonderful to discover how
easily things can be done when you know a few tricks of the trade so to speak
and you’re shown by professionals.
Understanding the Curriculum for Excellence
- The principles around which the Curriculum is built
- The role of museums and heritage sites in the delivery
of the Curriculum for Excellence
- Educational resources – the importance of cross curricular
themes
Client feedback: I’ve been on all
the courses run by Artemis here in Lerwick and all
have been excellent - the trainers leave you confident
that you can achieve your goals.
Interpretation on a Shoestring
This course will explain the process of interpretation
both for artefacts and the landscape, depending on
your needs and will show you how it is achievable for
those of you on a very tight budget.
Client feedback: The most valuable part of the course
for me was learning a discipline to approaching artefact interpretation – and
all this on very little money!
Developing New Audiences
This Course is aimed at those with a remit for audience
development, social inclusion, widening access, education
and life long learning either within the voluntary
or paid sector.
Client feedback: We are lucky to have trainers that are
brimming with knowledge and experience and are very talented at including every
course participant.
New for 2009 – 10
We are delighted to announce
that Artemis has been selected to train the costumed
interpreters for Glasgow’s The Tall Ship Education
and Interpretation Team.
Let us help you develop a programme of live
interpretation for your museum, gallery or heritage
site.
How to use live interpretation at your site
or museum
- Understanding what live interpretation is – not just
people in costumes!
- Guidelines to interpretation planners on how to use
costumed interpretation
Costumed Interpretation
- What is costumed interpretation
- The importance of research
- 1st or 3rd person?
- To script or not to script, that is the question?
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