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[edit] Interpretive Theory and Tools of Interpretation
- The Interpreter
- Interpretive Equation
- Interpretive Triangle
- Tenants of Interpretation
- Tangibles
- Icons
- Intangibles
- Universal Concepts
- Interpretive Themes
- Awareness of Audience (KA)
- Knowledge of Resource
- Visitor Sovereignty Doctrine/Visitor Bill of Rights
- Dealing with Controversial Topics
- Visitor Motivation
- Appropriateness of Techniques
- Effectiveness of a Product
- Delivery Skill
- Interpretive Process Model
- Interpretive Analysis Model
- Tangible/Intangible Link Graph
- Interpredata
- Interpretainment
- Interpreganda
- Preservation (Goal)
- Significance
[edit] Interpretive Techniques
- Activity
- Analogy
- Analysis
- Anecdote
- Movement/Gesture
- Call-to-Action
- Character
- Compare and Contrast
- Demonstration
- Description
- Discussion
- Examples
- Explanation
- Forecasting
- Hook
- Humor
- Illustration/Photograph
- Juxtaposition
- Living History/Costumed Interpretation
- Metaphor
- Music
- Presentation of Evidence
- Prop/Artifact
- Questioning
- Quotation
- Re-enactment
- Role Playing
- Sarcasm
- Sensory Experience
- Shock
- Silence
- Storytelling
- Suspense
- Symbol
- Theatre
- Triad
- "Trip-hammer"
[edit] Strengths of Techniques
- Intellectual Connection
- Emotional Connection
[edit] History of Interpretation
- Organic Act of 1916
- John Muir
- Enos Mills
- Freeman Tilden
- National Park Service Interpretive Skills Teams and Development Program
- National Association for Interpretation
[edit] Interpretation Competencies
- Informal Visitor Contact
- Interpretive Talks
- Conducted Activities
- Interpretive Demonstration or Illustrated Programs
- Interpretive Writing
- Curriculum-based Programs
- Planning Park Interpretation
- Interpretive Media Development
- Leading Interpreters- Training and Coaching
- Interpretive Research
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