| Program Detail |
: Apply this practical guide of oral history methods and techniques to your history projects, whether you want a record for your family, a museum, historical society or business. Learn to document the experiences of someone who has personally experienced or observed a period, event or trend of historical interest. Interviews will emphasize significant participation, changes observed and accounts that highlight the particular era or events, and you?ll find out how to present them in a historical context. Find out how to use recording and transcribing equipment, as well as learn about publishing and archiving. You will prepare tapes to mail to the instructor. This format enables you to work at your own pace in your own community. Enrollment is limited to 20 students, so early registration is advised. |