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Informal Educator Groups Collaborating to Fuel Community Imagination

TLA 2013: Informal Educator Groups

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How museums, libraries, and other cultural organizations in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area collaborate to encourage community engagement.

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Informal Educator Groups Collaborating to Fuel Community Imagination

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In the beginning…

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Members + Amon Carter Museum of American Art * + Botanical Research Institute of Texas * + Fort Worth Botanical Gardens * + Fort Worth Modern Art Museum * + Fort Worth Museum of Science and History * + Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge + Fort Worth Library + Fort Worth Zoo * + Intl Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame + Kimbell Art Museum *

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+ Monnig Meteorite Gallery @ Texas Christian University * + National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum and HOF (formerly Cowboys of Color Museum and Hall of Fame) + National Archives and Records Administration + National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame * + Real School Gardens + River Legacy Living Science Center * + Sid Richardson Museum * + Texas Civil War Museum + University of North Texas Health Science Center Library + Western Currency Facility (The Mint) * + University of Texas at Arlington Library * Charter Member

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What topics would you like to see covered in IEFW meetings? 2005 + Collaborative Programming Among IEFW Members (4) + Incorporating Inquiry into the Visitor Experience + Tips for working with Pre-K, + Obtaining, retaining and training volunteers (2) + Effective evaluation (3) + Distance learning + Science informal education + Interpretation! This would include established approaches, as well as current research/trends; focus on approaches related to specific audiences + visitor guides (as in written materials)

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Discussion topics in 2012-2013 + Storytelling and programming + Social media success stories + Communication and collaboration with your staff + Presentation topics + Meeting our Dallas neighbors

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Amon Carter Museum Collaborations with IETC Organizations

+ Project Eagle: training for FWISD social studies and US history teachers. Worked in partnership with the National Archives.

+ Palo Pinto Project: supporting program for the annual book project with every school in Palo Pinto County. Worked in partnership with the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge.

+ Worth Reading: Program partner for 2014 Worth Reading program from the Fort Worth Public Library

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University of Texas at Arlington Library

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www.facebook.com/groups/ietctx/

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International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame

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What do our members value about IETC?

Visiting different locations

Sharing strategies and best practices

Networking

Socializing

Collaboration opportunities

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At the Amon Carter Museum

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Collaboration with NARA

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Special Collections, UT Arlington Library

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Sharron Wilkins Conrad Associate Director, Education and Public Programs Co-Founder, The Informal Educators of Dallas County

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The tradition continues…. Informal Educators of Dallas County

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Who is IEDC?

Operating since 2011

85 members on email list

35 organizations represented Museums Theaters Science Centers Historical Societies SPCA Funding organizations More!

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Connected on Facebook

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IEDC at the George Bush Library (Lewisville)

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How does IEDC differ from IETC?

IEDC is modeled on IETC, so the basic mission is the same: networking and learning from one another. We appreciate the chance to meet bi-annually with our Tarrant County colleagues!

IEDC members do not have to have formal collections (e.g. Dallas Theater Center)

IEDC doesn’t yet have a Day in the District, but plans are underway

IEDC’s meeting times factor in happy hour….

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I value IEDC because…

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Cynthia Gray [email protected]

Sharron Conrad [email protected]

Evelyn Barker [email protected]

Katherine Moloney [email protected]

Jenny Sweeney [email protected]

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