Posts Tagged ‘museum feedback’
Apr 29
Big Thanks to Todd Giihlgiigaa DeVries
I just wanted to express how grateful I am for the knowledge and weaving instruction Todd Giihlgiigaa DeVries provided myself, my wife and some of our friends as well as the many others at his public drop in weaving classes held in Vancouver on Tuesday nights.
For me it has truly been a way for me to connect with my ancestors. I feel my Great Grandmother the master Secwepemc weaver Christine Hardie herself smiling down on me when I am working with the sacred cedar tree bark.
It is a connection to the creator and the earth. It is very grounding and therapeutic. It is truly the tree of life, and learning this first hand has made my presentations so much more authentic and engaging. It is amazing to teach of this wonderful Superstore of a tree and our ancestors ways of creating so many items and products from her.
Haw’aa my friend, I am forever grateful for this amazing gift you shared with me that I now share with students and teachers on the BC Artifacts Mobile Museum Tours.
Feb 08
Amazing BC Artifacts Mobile Museum Tour Presentation Artifacts
“Honoured to be presenting BC history on the Traditional Territory of the Katzie, Kwantlen, Kwikwetlem, Musqueam, Qayqayt, Squamish, Semiahmoo, Stó:lō, Tsawwassen, & Tsleil-Wauthuth Nations” Here are a few highlight images from a couple recent Mobile Museum Tour presentations in New Westminster at Ecole Lord Tweedsmuir Elementary and at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Elementary school in Vancouver.
The BC Mobile Museum is an engaging and hands-on learning experience mixed with good times and humor that has created a successful learning and connecting environment for students in the BC lower mainland area since 2015. It is a very valuable educational resource for all BC students from grades K to 12.
#mobilemuseum #BCEducation #BCHistory #BCArtifacts #FirstNation #Pioneer #Goodtimes #FurTrade #GoldRush
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Mar 02
Over 50 letters from VSB students this year!
So awesome to have so many positive feedback letters from students in my first year of the BC Artifacts Mobile Museum Tours aboriginal resource presentations. Your pictures and feedback is priceless! THANK YOU so much, students from Trudeau Elementary school! It means so much, warms my heart and makes me smile. So rewarding to know I am helping so many student to have abetter understanding of First Nation Aboriginal people of British Columbia. I will be sure to continue to answer each and everyone of these I receive! #mobilemuseum #bcartifacts #vsb #goodtimes #BC #AboriginalEducation
Oct 23
Hi Teachers and Students!
Printable Mobile Museum Feedback Questionnaire
1. How did you find the PowerPoint presentation information:
1=No 2=Somewhat 3=yes
a. Relevant 1 2 3 b. Educational 1 2 3 c. Accurate 1 2 3 d. Informative 1 2 3 2. What was the best part of the presentation in your opinion? 3. Do you think I should add something to my presentation?
4. Did you find the presentation engaging and interactive enough?
5. Did you find the presentation and artifacts displayed helpful in and relevant to the new BC Aboriginal curriculum?
6. Would you recommend the Mobile Museum to other schools, friends or staff? 7. Do you find the follow-up activities provided useful and helpful in your class? 8. Have you seen the Mobile Museum website? Did you find it helpful and useful?
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