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Volume 8, Number 2 - National Association for Interpretation
Volume 8, Number 2 - National Association for Interpretation
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Personal Interpretation<br />
Veverka, John A. Putting Magic Back into Interpretation. 1992 National Interpreters<br />
Workshop Proceedings (1992): 259.<br />
Vollbrecht, Vera , Robert Hinkle, and Pay Hereford. Dag, That’s Phatt! Naturetracks<br />
Outreach Vehicle and the Four Barriers to Urban Interpretation. The 1995<br />
Interpretive Sourcebook (1995): 163-166.<br />
Wahl, Darlene. Musical Musings. 2002 Interpretive Sourcebook (2002): 10-12.<br />
Wahlert, Christie, April Rand, Elizabeth Swick, Emily Wlter, and Erin Buechner.<br />
From Bland to Cayenne: Add a Dash of Spice to Your Programs. 2001<br />
Interpretive Sourcebook (2001): 70-71.<br />
Wang, Theresa L., Wei-Li-KJasmine Chen, and David L. Larsen. ‘Letting the Talk<br />
Turn to Something the Visitor Already Knows’: Incorporating Visitor Meanings<br />
of Place into Interpretation. 2000 Interpretive Sourcebook (2000): 180-181.<br />
Warren, Karen J. Integrating Philosophy, Critical Thinking, and Ethics Into<br />
Interpretive Programs. Proceedings of the 1989 National Interpreters Workshop St.<br />
Paul, Minnesota (1989): 373-375.<br />
Weikert, Chuck. Making Waves in the Caribbean with Performance Theater. The<br />
1995 Interpretive Sourcebook (1995): 66-68.<br />
Weiss, David, and Anna Bates. Tilden’s Sixth Turned Upside Down, or How to keep<br />
the Fun in Interpretation. 1996 Interpretive Sourcebook: Proceedings of the<br />
National Interpreters Workshop (1996): 244-245.<br />
Weiss, Robinne, and Doug Wntzel. Taking Time. 2002 Interpretive Sourcebook<br />
(2002): 15-16.<br />
Weissmann, Michael J. The BugMobile: Arthropod Interpretation in Colorado<br />
(Abstract Only). Proceedings: 1991 National Interpreters Workshop (1991): 362.<br />
Weldon, Bill, and John C.F Luzader. Talking from the Past: Theater Techniques for<br />
First-Person Interpretation. 2001 Interpretive Sourcebook (2001): 43-45.<br />
West, Stuart. Nature’s Magic: Examples of Entertaining, Educating and Making the<br />
Most of Your Audience Participants. 1992 National Interpreters Workshop<br />
Proceedings (1992): 236-238.<br />
Westcamp-Johnson, Karen. Bike It! Using Bikes as Interpretive Tools. 2000<br />
Interpretive Sourcebook (2000): 121-122.<br />
Whatley, Michael E. Successfully Interpreting Critical Resource Issues in U.S. and<br />
Canadian National Parks. Proceedings: 1993 National Interpreters Workshop<br />
(1993): 347-350.<br />
Whipple, Kris. The Scoop on Poop. 2000 Interpretive Sourcebook (2000): 112-113.<br />
White, Travis. Puppetation. 1996 Interpretive Sourcebook: Proceedings of the National<br />
Interpreters Workshop (1996): 209-211.<br />
Wilking, Julie. Dusk to Dawn: Shedding Light on Night Hikes. 2000 Interpretive<br />
Sourcebook (2000): 93-94.<br />
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