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
Contents:
  • The roots of heritage interpretation
  • Meaning-centered interpretation
  • Planning thematic programs
  • Keys to interpretive communication
  • Creative interpretive techniques
  • Interpretive talks
  • Guided interpretive walks & tours
  • Spontaneous interpretive encounters
  • Interpretation for children
  • Gathering feedback.