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Title: Interpretation Workshop


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Interpretation Workshop
  • Winter Blahs Activity 2006

2
Education Mission
We will connect people to nature through our
plants and animals and create changes in
audience behaviour, knowledge and attitudes that
help ensure a positive future for people,
wildlife and wild places.
3
What are we trying to do?
4
Interpretation is the way to go!
  • Interpretation is a process that creates
    emotional and intellectual connections between
    the audience and the meanings inherent in the
    resource
  • Interpretation makes information come alive,
    rather than simply communicating factual
    information.

5
Principles of Interpretation
  • Connect
  • Provide more than information
  • Its an art
  • Provocation
  • Present the whole
  • Dont dilute

6
Know your Audience
  • Sensory involvement
  • Humour (where it is appropriate and makes a
    relevant point)
  • New information made understandable
  • An enthusiastic interpreter

7
Stages of Child Development
Ages 2-7 magic and fantasy self-oriented the
world seems to be alive!
Ages 7-11 simple relationships reasoning
dominated by personal experience ability to
classify develops time relationships more
understandable
  • Ages 12-15
  • Child thinks like an adult
  • includes conceptual reasoning
  • Peer acceptance very
  • Important
  • Can be noisy and awkward

8
Informing Giving Facts
  • A Century Plant spends most of its life as a
    rosette. Characteristic of other Agaves, its
    flowering is delayed. When it does flower it
    grows very quickly until it reaches 5 to 15 feet
    in height. The plant blooms for several weeks
    and then dies.

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Storytelling Interpretation
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Informing Giving Facts
  • The Siberian tiger like other cats have large
    eyes on the front of their faces. The incisors
    are small and unspecialized, the canines are
    elongate, sharp and slightly recurved.
  • Siberian tigers weigh up to 272 Kg.

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Using Biofacts Interpretation
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Informing Giving Facts
  • The Animal Nutrition Centre is where all of the
    diets are prepared for the Zoos animals.
  • Diets are formulated by an animal nutritionist to
    ensure the collection stays healthy
  • Food includes fruits, vegetables,
    carnivore/feline diets, mealworms, crickets, and
    commercially prepared Zoo diets

13
Interpretation
14
Delivering Conservation Education
Bridge Body Conclusion
  • POW!

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