Subject: Online course on ethics
AIC is pleased to announce a new online course starting August 2, 2007 to help conservators with the ethical decisions and priorities encountered in the field of conservation. "Professional Responsibility for Conservation" provides readings, case studies, and discussions to get you thinking and planning. This online seminar will be a forum to consider and discuss a broad range of ethical issues, including questions regularly confronted in all conservation practices as well as more specialized ones. Online discussion forums allow you to draw on the combined experience of other participants, the course facilitator, and select outside experts. Best of all, "Professional Responsibility" comes to you. All you need is a computer with Internet access and you are ready to learn. The four-week course begins on Thursday, August 2, 2007 and continues, with new activities and discussions each week, through August 29, 2007. The course site will remain available for reference and downloads through September 25, 2007. The instructor, Sarah Lowengard, will guide discussions and offer tips and resources beyond what you find on the course site. You may work on the course at any time within each week. Expect to spend at least six hours per week on the course--roughly the equivalent of attending a full-day workshop each week. You choose when, according to your own schedule--at noon during your lunch break, in the evening with a cup of coffee by your side, or at six in the morning in your favorite jammies. The fee for this course is normally $200 for AIC members, $300 for non-members. We are offering AIC members a special $50 registration fee for this summer presentation; non-members can register for $200. The registration deadline is July 31, 2007. Participants will be accepted in order of receipt of paid registration. Enrollment is limited, so early registration is advised. More information and registration forms are available at <URL:http://aic.stanford.edu/education/workshops/> or from the AIC office. Eric Pourchot, Ph.D. Professional Development Director American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works 1717 K Street, NW, Suite 200 Washington DC 20036 202-452-9545, extension 12 Fax: 202-452-9328 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:13 Distributed: Friday, June 29, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-13-012 ***Received on Tuesday, 26 June, 2007