• The Importance of Hope and Effective Messaging in Climate Action

    Trying to talk about climate change but finding that facts alone don’t always land? Whileclimate science is essential, social science shows us how to share climate messaging inways that truly connect with our audiences. That's where the National Network for Oceanand Climate Change Interpretation (NNOCCI)’s work comes in - creating tools that buildhope, comfort, and...

  • Burnout in Informal Education

    Working in informal education is a deeply rewarding career, but it can also be emotionally and physically demanding, leading to educator burnout. During this webinar we will explore the symptoms and causes of burnout as well as the unique challenges informal educators face. We'll also discuss prevention and recovery strategies and how to build resilience...

  • Belonging Toolkit

    In this session, Dr. KT Todd will share about the results of an IMLS-funded National Leadership Grant focused on belonging. This multi-year, multi-site research project investigated the relationships between belonging for visitors and museum staff. This session will share about the research process and findings as well as showcasing a suite of tools the project...

  • Reimagining Program Evaluation through a Culturally Responsive Lens

    Join us for an introduction to core principles of culturally responsive evaluation (CRE). CRE is a strategy for aligning your program evaluation efforts with your community-centered values. Using eeVAL as an example, we will discuss how key principles of CRE can be applied across varying contexts. Curated resources and opportunities for continuing your learning will...