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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Example of an arc of dialogue for a Facilitated Dialogue Program to interpret climate change; developed by the Internat'l Coalition of Sites of Conscience.
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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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Example of a facilitated dialogue program on immigration -- Kitchen Conversations from the Lower East Side Tenement Museum in New Your City.
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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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This study helps you think about your role as an interpretive facilitator and the skills needed to interpret with your audience rather than for them.
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