How to live in the Past: A First Person Presentation Class
One of the fun parts of learning history is presenting it, but there are so many ways to present! If you go to your average museum they’ll tell you the history as it is. If you go to Colonial Williamsburg you’ll meet folks who claim they are Thomas Jefferson. So is there a right way to interpret? A wrong way? How many different ways can one person present facts? In this class you’ll learn about the different kinds of presenting history, the benefits and downfalls of each, and how to present like your Thomas Jefferson. It’s a little bit of history, and a little bit of acting. So, channel that inner 1700’s person and join us for an exciting time as we learn all these amazing things!
Experience subject
This class will work on skills of research, public speaking, acting, and learning how to rightly formulate a presentation.
Experience type
- Individual
- Group
Intelligence
- Verbal-linguistic
- Visual-spatial
- Bodily-kinesthetic
- Interpersonal
- Intrapersonal
Character Strengths
- Bravery
- Creativity
- Curiosity
- Gratitude
- Honesty
- Humility
- Humor
- Judgment
- Leadership
- Love of learning
- Perseverance
- Perspective
- Sense of meaning
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How to live in the Past: A First Person Presentation Class
How to live in the Past: A First Person Presentation Class
$25.00