This sample course assignment was developed by Dr. Shannon Tushingham for her graduate seminar in Cultural Resource Management (ANTH 535). This is one of several graded assignments that are explicitly incorporated to develop graduate student mastery in public archaeology education and dissemination skills by exposing them to creative public communication projects, activities, and discussions. This particular project tasks students with creating their own public archaeology project (completed or plans if ambitious/not possible to complete in a semester). This assignment is cited in the paper, Public Archaeology Education “Of the People, For the People, By the People”: Democratized Science Communication in Theory and Practice”, 2021 paper in press by Shannon Tushingham and Tiffany Fulkerson, in a special issue of the Journal of Northwest Anthropology entitled Do We Reach More? Essays on Sharing Cultural and Archaeological Research.
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Cultural Resource Management (ANTH 535): Public Outreach/Interpretive Project and Presentation Guidelines
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Shannon Tushingham - Washington State University, Anthropology, Department of
Academic Unit
Anthropology, Department of
Publisher
Washington State University
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99900591263201842
Language
English
Resource Type
Assignment/exercise
Course Name
Cultural Resource Management; ANTH 535
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Public Outreach/ Interpretive Project and Presentation Guidelines