2012 Education Session Surveys

Thank you for attending the educational (classroom) sessions at the 2012 National Preservation Conference. Please use the links below to submit surveys for the sessions you attended in Spokane. Your feedback is extremely valuable as we continue to work to provide the strongest possible content for the National Preservation Conference. Have a smart phone and a QR reader? You can scan the QR code on each room sign or download all of the QR codes.

 Thursday, November 1: 10:15-11:45 a.m.

Session CodeClick on the title to submit your evaluationSession Handouts
 ETH000 A World Without Tax Credits: The Consequences for Historic Preservation  
 ETH100 Agriculture on Main Street  
 ETH101 Archaeological Preservation Perspectives in the Southwest  
 ETH102 Connecting Cultures: Fresh Perspectives from Young Voices  
 ETH103 Garden Apartments: Community, Change, and the Preservation of a Place  
 ETH104 Know Your Strengths: GIS in Historic Resource Surveys and Predictive Modeling   
 ETH105 Planning Short Course: A Powerful Preservation Tool  Download Handouts
 ETH106 Rural Landscapes: Capturing their Significance  
 ETH107 Understanding Preservation Issues within Wilderness Areas  Download Handouts

 Thursday, November 1: 1:15-2:45 p.m.

Session CodeClick on the title to submit your evaluationSession Handouts
ETH108 Adventures in Advocacy: Advice and Examples from Washington State Part 1  Download Handouts
ETH109 Confluence: Places, People, Time and Risk  
ETH110 Happy Trails! Going to Great Lengths to Preserve National Historic Trails  
ETH111 Planning Successful Tax Credit Rehabilitations Part 1  
ETH112 Preservation & Environmentalism: Bridging the Gap  Download Handouts
ETH113 Modern, Massive, and Multicultural: A Minnesota Housing Rehab Story  
ETH115 Preservation Partnerships for Open Space and Cultural Resources  
ETH116 Rightsizing and Preservation: Continuing the Conversation  
ETH117 Towards a New Preservation Easement: Protecting Mid-Century Modern  
ESA303 Nuestra Herencia Americana: Preservation Challenges in Latino Communities  

 Thursday, November 1: 3:00-4:30 p.m.

Session CodeClick on the title to submit your evaluationSession Handouts
ETH118 Adventures in Advocacy: Advice and Examples from Washington State Part 2  
ETH119 Interpreting the History of the Atomic Age  Download Handouts
ETH120 Is It Easy to Be Green?  
ETH121 Kalispel Tribe Language Preservation  
ETH123 Planning Successful Tax Credit Rehabilitations Part 2  
ETH124 Preparing for the Worst: Protecting Resources Before Disaster Strikes  
ETH125 Preservation and Use of Historic Sites Through Innovative Business Models  
ETH126 Preserving Asian Pacific Islander American Stories and the Endangered Historic Sites that Tell Them  
ETH127 When Demolition is the Only Option  
ETH128 Learning from the Preservation of Sand Point Naval Air Station  Download Handouts

 Friday, November 2: 10:15-11:45 a.m.

Session CodeClick on the title to submit your evaluationSession Handouts
EFR200 Saving People and Place: Preservation and Isle Royale National Park  
EFR201 Enlivening Historic Sites with the Arts  
EFR202 Greening Your Guidelines: When, Where, Why, and How  
EFR203 Indigenous Cultural Landscapes: New Ideas on Place  
EFR204 Industrial Preservation: Northwest Perspectives  
EFR205 Innovative Approaches to Saving Places of Diversity   
EFR206 Mitigation Matters: Getting Creative   
EFR207 Preservation Field School: New Forms of Community Involvement  
EFR208 Real Estate Learning Lab 1: Getting Started in Property Intervention   

 Friday, November 2: 1:15-2:45 p.m.

Session CodeClick on the title to submit your evaluationSession Handouts
EFR209 Beyond Boundaries: The Historic Preservation Commission's Potential  
EFR210 Conservation on a Grand Scale: Large Landscape Approach  
EFR211 Cultural Respect and Negotiation: Native Americans and Environmental Stewardship  
EFR212 Federally Speaking - the History and Future of Our Most Important Historic Preservation Laws  
EFR213 Energizing America: Success Stories of Sustainable Preservation  
EFR214 Quantifying the Carbon Footprint Benefits of Historic Preservation  
EFR215 Real Estate Learning Lab 2: Problem Solving: the Roles Preservation Organizations Can Play  
EFR216 Reimagining Old MacDonald: Interpreting Agricultural History and Farm Buildings at Historic Sites   
EFR217 Washington's Maritime Heritage  
EFR218 When Worlds Collide: Loaded Agenda, Competing Resources, and Historic Bridges  

 Friday, November 2: 3:00-4:40 p.m.

Session CodeClick on the title to submit your evaluationSession Handouts
EFR219 Connecting Town & Trail for Maximum Impact  
EFR220 Documenting the Recent Past: Stories from Seattle's Most Diverse Neighborhood   
EFR221  How to Add Density Without Destroying Character   
EFR222 Landmarks of the Future: The Heritage, Legacy and Promise of World's Fairs   
EFR223 Partnerships in Action: A Look at Federal Green Preservation Efforts  Download Handouts 
EFR224 Preservation in Action: Best Practices in Window Conservation   
EFR225 Protecting Historic Places on Public Lands: The Case for Removing the Elwha River Dams  
EFR226 Real Estate Learning Lab 3: Using Revolving Funds for Property Intervention   
EFR227 Sustainability and the Ordinance: A Mock Historic Preservation Commission Meeting   
EFR228 Something Old, Something New: Innovative Retrofits and Reuse  Download Handouts

 Saturday, November 3: 10:00-11:30 a.m.

Session CodeClick on the title to submit your evaluationSession Handouts
ESA300 America's Historic Hotels - Community Anchors & National Treasures   
ESA301 Deep Energy Savings: New Life for Old Buildings   
ESA302 Mission 66 Architecture: Design in the Clouds, Preservation on the Ground  
ESA304 Perceptions of Place: Preservation in a Changing America  
ESA305 Addressing Threats to Historic Seaports  
ESA306 Taking it to the Next Level: Using Social Media to Connect with Local Preservatonists   
ESA307 Perspectives on National Heritage Areas   
ESA308 Real Estate Learning Lab 4: Finding Funds to Finance Real Estate Projects   
ESA309 Urbanism and Preservation - Creating Sustainable Design Guidelines for Older Neighborhoods