The interpreter's guidebook : techniques for programs and presentations.

This easy-to-use, practical guide provides a wealth of tips and techniques for both new and experienced interpreters to develop and present professional programs. Completely revised in 2015, the fourth edition features real-world examples and case studies illustrated by hundreds of full-color photos...

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Main Authors: Buchholz, Jim, 1978- (Author), Lackey, Brenda, 1965- (Author), Gross, Michael (Michael P.) (Author), Zimmerman, Ronald (Author)
Language:English
Published: Stevens Point, WI : UWSP Foundation, Inc., University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, [2015]
Edition:Fourth edition /
Series:Interpreter's handbook series.
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Physical Description:viii, 225 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm.
Format: Book
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This easy-to-use, practical guide provides a wealth of tips and techniques for both new and experienced interpreters to develop and present professional programs. Completely revised in 2015, the fourth edition features real-world examples and case studies illustrated by hundreds of full-color photos. Chapters describe planning thematic programs, employing creative techniques such as props and costumes, leading inspiring nature walks and guided tours, developing multimedia talks that wow audiences, interpreting spontaneously, and gaining feedback to improve programs.
Note:Previous edition by Kathleen Harris Regnier.
Call Number:SB486.I57 R44 2015
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780932310194
0932310192