CIDOC Summer School
Museum of Texas Tech University

July 7 – 12 2013

Museum Documentation, Principles and Practice

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Programme modules

The programme is organised as a series of modules, each of which can be taken separately or in conjunction with others to meet individual requirements. Modules are classified according to level of difficulty, 100, 200, and 300 level, etc. There are three kinds: classroom, online, and by assignment.

600 Paleontology Prep Lab.jpgClassroom modules are given face-to-face in a traditional teaching situation. Each classroom module fits into a half-day teaching session; some additional work is required outside this time-frame. Each module comes with a resource pack containing reading material, self-test questions and a bibliography. Many also involved practical exercises in the museum’s workshops and studios.

Online modules, as the name implies, are interactive, computer-based courses that individuals may follow online. Evaluation is automated as part of the learning process.

Independent study modules are intended for research projects, written papers, etc., which are evaluated by a recognised CIDOC tutor.

The primary teaching method is the classroom module. Online modules and independent study assignments are complementary elements in the overall blend.

CIDOC Summer School Catalogue of course modules.

Introduction

CIDOC and MoTTU

Programme modules

Certification

2013 Session

Teaching staff

Fees and conditions

Travel and accommodation

Registration