Conducting Meaningful Interpretation: A Field Guide for SuccessFulcrum Publishing, 2006 - 268 lappuses Covering everything from the history of interpretation, to strategies and tools for effective communication, to the future of the profession, this reference guide is a vital resource for guides and interpreters in natural resource management programs. Includes tips on traditional campfire programs, high-tech audiovisual presentations, presenting to special groups and much more. |
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... Evaluation and Feedback .64 .64 .65 Chapter 2 - Conducting Meaningful Interpretation ..... Chapter 5 - A Basic Structure : Program ..... 69 .15 The Message .70 Connecting the Visitor to the Defined .70 Resource .. ..16 Purpose .70 ...
... Evaluation and Feedback .64 .64 .65 Chapter 2 - Conducting Meaningful Interpretation ..... Chapter 5 - A Basic Structure : Program ..... 69 .15 The Message .70 Connecting the Visitor to the Defined .70 Resource .. ..16 Purpose .70 ...
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... Evaluation ..... 221 How .. .174 Why Conduct Evaluation ? .223 What to Evaluate ? .225 Chapter 11 - Essentials for All Programs : Interpreter .225 Critical Concerns .... 179 Audience .226 Special Groups . .180 Program .226 Visitors with ...
... Evaluation ..... 221 How .. .174 Why Conduct Evaluation ? .223 What to Evaluate ? .225 Chapter 11 - Essentials for All Programs : Interpreter .225 Critical Concerns .... 179 Audience .226 Special Groups . .180 Program .226 Visitors with ...
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