An essential theme question is a building block of an audience-centered experience. Learn the qualities & some examples of good essential theme questions.
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Ground-breaking report, published in 2011 by OAH, examines National Park Service's "aspiration to become the nation's largest outdoor history classroom."
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What interests you? What do you love learning about? Building Audience Centered Experiences (ACE) is all about how curious we are
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The following draft elements of success were created by the Interpretation And Education Peer Feedback Community in September 2016.
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The Audience Centered Experience (ACE) approach to interpretation allows parks to gain skills in critical thinking, problem solving, innovation, global awareness, and scientific literacy.
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The key to transformative experiences is thinking in verbs. What're the actions you’re hoping visitors will take in their own worlds?
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Dialogic questions are the heartbeat of audience-centered experiences. Here are guidelines and examples of dialogic questions.
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Learn more about what it means to be an interpreter in the 21st century!
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Guides trainees to identify good skills they already use, and consider how to build from there to include more audience centered strategies.
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Here is a short reminder of the many ways interpreters and educators can gather knowledge about their audiences through informal methods.
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This handout helps explain the four phases of the Arc of Dialogue model of interpretation, moving interpreters through each phase.
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