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| Current Classes | | | MS109: Museum Management (Mar 30 - May 1, 2009) (Click here to enter) | | | MS210: Integrated Pest Management(Mar 30 - May 15, 2009) (Click here to enter) | | | MS106: Exhibit Fundamentals: Ideas to Installation(Mar 30 - May 15, 2009)(Click here to enter) | | | MS010: Condition Assessments (Short Course) (Apr 13 - Apr 17, 2009) (Click here to enter) | | | MS223: Care of Metals (Mar 30 - Apr 24, 2009) (Click to enter) | | | MS214: Collection Management Databases (Mar 30 - Apr 24, 2009) (Enter) | | | MS222: Care of Photographs(Mar 30 - May 22, 2009) (Click here to enter) | | | MS011: Gallery Guides ***NEW*** (short course) | | | MS108: Fundamentals of Museum Volunteer Programs (Mar 2 - Mar 27, 2009) (Click here to enter) | | | MS209: Collections Management Policies for Museums and Related Institutions(Mar 2 - May 15, 2009)(Click here to enter) | | | MS205/6: Disaster Plan Research and Writing(Mar 9 - Apr 17, 2009) (Click here to enter) | | | MS002: Collection Protection - Are you Prepared? (short course) (Mar 2 - 6, 2009) (Click here to enter) | | | MS236: Education in Museums (Feb 17 - Mar 13, 2009) (Click to enter) | | | MS226: Care of Furniture and Wood Artifacts (Feb 17 - Mar 13, 2009) (Click Here to Enter!) | | | MS208: Applying Numbers to Collection Objects: Materials and Methods of Object Numbering (Feb 17 - Mar 13, 2009) (Click here to enter) | | | MS213: Museum Artifacts: How they were made and how they deteriorate(Mar 2 - Apr 10, 2009) (Click here to enter) | | | MS303: Found in the Collection: Orphans, Old Loans and Abandoned Property(Feb 2 - Mar 13, 2009) (Click to enter) | | | MS107a: Introduction to Museum Security (Feb 2 - Feb 27, 2009)(Click here to enter) | | | MS001: The Problem with Plastics (Short Course) (Jan 19-23, 2009) (Click here to enter!) | | | MS235: Scripting the Exhibition (Jan 12 - Feb 6, 2009) (Click Here to Enter!) | | | MS103: The Basics of Museum Registration (Jan 19 - Feb 14, 2009) (Click Here to Enter!) | | | MS104: An Introduction to Collections Preservation (Jan 12 - Feb 6, 2009) (Click here to enter) | | | MS217: Museum Cleaning Basics (Jan 12 - Feb 21, 2009) (Click here to enter) | | | MS242: Museum Microclimates (Jan 12 - Feb 6, 2009) (Click Here to Enter!) | | | Sample Course: Museum 201 Storage for Infinity: An Overview of Museum Storage Principles(Ongoing Sample) (Click here to enter) (Enrollment Key = sample) | |
| Past Classes 2008 | | | MS212: Care of Textiles(Nov 3 - Nov 28, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS218: Collection Inventories(Oct 27 - Nov 22, 2008)(Click here to enter) ( Course Description) | | | MS204: Materials for Storage and Display (Nov 3 - Nov 28, 2008) (Click here to enter) ( Course Description) | | | MS215: First Aid for Finds: Archaeological Collections Care (Oct 6 - Oct 31, 2008)(Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS106: Exhibit Fundamentals: Ideas to Installation(Nov 3 - Dec 12, 2008)(Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS211: Preservation Environments(Nov 3 - Nov 28, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS217: Museum Cleaning Basics(Sep 2 - Sep 26)(Click here to enter) ( Course Description) | | | MS108: Fundamentals of Museum Volunteer Programs (Sep 2 - Sep 26, 2008)(Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS210: Integrated Pest Management(Oct 6 - Nov 14, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS222: Care of Photographs(Oct 6 - Oct 31, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS001: The Problem with Plastics (Short Course) (Aug 25 - 29, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS101: Introduction to Museums ** NEW ** (Nov 3 - Nov 28, 2008)(Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS109: Museum Management ** NEW ** (Sep 2 - Sep 26, 2008)(Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS002: Collection Protection Are you Prepared? (short course) (Sep 22-26, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS205/6: Disaster Plan Research and Writing(Sep 15 - Oct 24, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS209: Collections Management Policies for Museums and Related Institutions(Sep 2 - Nov 14, 2008)(Click here to enter) | | | MS202: Museum Storage Facilities and Furniture(Sep 2 - Sep 26, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS213: Museum Artifacts: How they were made and how they deteriorate(Aug 4 - Sep 12, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS208a: Applying Numbers to Collection Objects: Materials and Methods of Object Numbering (Aug 4 - Aug 29, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS007: The Mission Statement: Is it really that important? (short course)(Jul 14 - Jul 18, 2008) (Click here to enter) | | | MS303: Found in the Collection: Orphans, Old Loans and Abandoned Property(Aug 4 - Aug 29, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS104: An Introduction to Collections Preservation(Jul 7 - Aug 1, 2008) (Click here to enter) | | | MS207: Collections Management: Cataloging Your Collections(Jun 30 - Jul 26, 2008) (Click here to enter) | | | MS217: Museum Cleaning Basics(Jan 7 - Feb 1, 2008)(Click here to enter) ( Course Description) | | | MS202: Museum Storage Facilities and Furniture(Jan 28 - Feb 23, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS104: An Introduction to Collections Preservation(Jan 7 - Feb 1, 2008)(Click here to enter) ( Course Description) | | | MS103: The Basics of Museum RegistrationJan 28 - Feb 23, 2008(Click Here to Enter!) ( Course Description) | | | MS107a: Introduction to Museum Security (Feb 4 - Feb 29, 2008)(Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS208a: Applying Numbers to Collection Objects: Materials and Methods of Object Numbering (Feb 4 - Feb 29, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS213: Museum Artifacts: How they were made and how they deteriorate(Feb 4 - Mar 14, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS303: Found in the Collection: Orphans, Old Loans and Abandoned Property(Feb 4 - Mar 14, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS211: Museum Environmental Control Systems (Mar 3 - Mar 28, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS106: Exhibit Fundamentals: Ideas to Installation(Mar 31 - May 9, 2008)(Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS215: First Aid for Finds: Archaeological Collections Care (Mar 31 - Apr 25, 2008)(Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS108: Fundamentals of Museum Volunteer Programs (Mar 3 - Mar 28, 2008)(Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS205/6: Disaster Plan Research and Writing(Mar 17 - May 16, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS002: Collection Protection Are you Prepared? (short course) (Mar 3 - 7, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS201 Storage for Infinity: An Overview of Museum Storage Principles(Apr 13 - May 23, 2008) (Click here to enter) ( Course Description) | | | MS212: Care of Textiles(May 5 - May 30, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | | | MS204: Materials for Storage and Display (May 5 - May 31, 2008) (Click here to enter) ( Course Description) | | | MS302: Fundraising for Collections Care(May 5 - May 30, 2008) (Click here) ( Course Description) | |
| Upcoming Online Museum Classes:
Our 2009 Class Schedule is online. We've added courses in microclimates, care of furniture and wooden objects, care of leather, scripting the exhibit, mannequin design and education in museums.
www.museumclasses.org is five years old in 2009 and celebrates by offering 67 courses taught by 18 instructors with 2 support staff. This is amazing progress for an idea we weren't sure would work. As most of you know, it works pretty well and continues to be a fun and easy way to reach out to colleagues around the globe. We have a reputation for top-quality courses that provide the latest information on each topic. This is due to the incredible expertise of our instructors.
In 2004 when we launched our web training service http://www.museumclasses.org we were looking for a way to connect people around the world without having to travel far from our families. Our first course, Storage for Infinity, was a test to see if we could successfully inspire students and impart knowledge through a computer. We were surprised to find it was fun, too. Since then, our growth has been rapid.
Our training works. Any museum person can attend professional continuing education in museum studies topics, without added travel costs to attend a workshop. The technology not only transmits information beautifully, but also creates new professional networks as museum staff from around the world instantaneously communicate with each other about topics of mutual concern. We have had many positive reviews for the technology and the information taught using the technology.
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