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WELCOME 2021
Welcome to the world of professional development in interpretation! As many of you know, it takes practice, study and sometimes years of experience to be a successful interpreter. To support you along this journey, NAI offers both certification and training programs to grow and help you develop the skills you need to do your job or avocation CERTIFIED INTERPRETIVE HOST (CIH) 2021 Certified Interpretive Host. Our Certified Interpretive Host (CIH) certification is a training level certification designed for those who work at an interpretive site and have contact with the public but do not give programs. For example, front desk clerks, law enforcement, maintenance, etc. This course combines customer service with informal NAI 2021 SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS Before April 15, 2021, submit a complete application to NAI Student Scholarship Committee c/o Tom Mullin, Scholarship Coordinator at tom.d.mullin@gmail.com Submit all the required materials (incomplete applications will not be considered). Please combine all documents into one pdf file and email it to tom.d.mullin@gmail.com with subject “: NAI scholarship.” #INTERPTECHSEE MORE ON INTERPNET.COM INTERPRETIVE PLANNING National Association for Interpretation The National Association for Interpretation is a nonprofit professional organization with themission of
ZOOM: AN ICEBREAKER/ORIENTATION GAME Updated and used by NAI with permission, August 2013! Acknowledgements • Thanks to PJ Giampietro, Michelle Cummings, Dev Pathik, Andy Martinson, Eric Nei and Christie Peterson for their descriptions and information about this activity on the MASLOW’S HIERARCHY Maslow’s Hierarchy – Activity Outline Used by NAI with author permission, April 2016 Good Experience Total Steps: 8 forward, 6 back Basic – Food You’re hungry and ask a zoo employee where you can get something to eat. ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE READINESS QUESTIONNAIRE 11 Profile krtment? me Location . return via e-mail to eted a paper copy, please send it to t NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR INTERPRETATIONABOUT TOGGLEMEMBERSHIP TOGGLECONFERENCES TOGGLECERTIFICATION & TRAINING TOGGLE National Association for Interpretation. Coronavirus Information: For information regarding NAI events, recommendations, and resources from the world of interpretation, visit our Coronavirus Resources page . In accordance with best social distancing practices, NAI staff is working from in part from home, so the best way to reach us is by email. CERTIFIED INTERPRETIVE PLANNER (CIP) 2021 Current literature in the interpretive field. Marketing, management, and maintenance of interpretive programs and facilities. Meeting facilitation. Cost estimating. Business and strategic planning. Assessment of natural, cultural, and operational resources. Development of thematic guidelines. Writing measurable objectives.WELCOME 2021
Welcome to the world of professional development in interpretation! As many of you know, it takes practice, study and sometimes years of experience to be a successful interpreter. To support you along this journey, NAI offers both certification and training programs to grow and help you develop the skills you need to do your job or avocation CERTIFIED INTERPRETIVE HOST (CIH) 2021 Certified Interpretive Host. Our Certified Interpretive Host (CIH) certification is a training level certification designed for those who work at an interpretive site and have contact with the public but do not give programs. For example, front desk clerks, law enforcement, maintenance, etc. This course combines customer service with informal NAI 2021 SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS Before April 15, 2021, submit a complete application to NAI Student Scholarship Committee c/o Tom Mullin, Scholarship Coordinator at tom.d.mullin@gmail.com Submit all the required materials (incomplete applications will not be considered). Please combine all documents into one pdf file and email it to tom.d.mullin@gmail.com with subject “: NAI scholarship.” #INTERPTECHSEE MORE ON INTERPNET.COM INTERPRETIVE PLANNING National Association for Interpretation The National Association for Interpretation is a nonprofit professional organization with themission of
ZOOM: AN ICEBREAKER/ORIENTATION GAME Updated and used by NAI with permission, August 2013! Acknowledgements • Thanks to PJ Giampietro, Michelle Cummings, Dev Pathik, Andy Martinson, Eric Nei and Christie Peterson for their descriptions and information about this activity on the MASLOW’S HIERARCHY Maslow’s Hierarchy – Activity Outline Used by NAI with author permission, April 2016 Good Experience Total Steps: 8 forward, 6 back Basic – Food You’re hungry and ask a zoo employee where you can get something to eat. ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE READINESS QUESTIONNAIRE 11 Profile krtment? me Location . return via e-mail to eted a paper copy, please send it to t#INTERPTECH
Agenda. Click here for the full agenda. Monday, April 26. Gadgets & Gizmos Aplenty: Opening Social 7:00–8:30pm Eastern / 4:00-5:30pm Pacific. Tuesday, April 27 CERTIFIED INTERPRETIVE GUIDE (CIG) 2021 Certified Interpretive Guide. Our Certified Interpretive Guide (CIG) certification is a training level certification designed for interpreters who are seasonal, temporary, new hires, or volunteers just starting in the field or for those who would like a refresher onthe fundamentals.
LEGACY MAGAZINE
Legacy Magazine. Legacy, NAI's premier periodical, offers a forum for professionals in the field to exchange ideas and information. Articles, columns, and commentaries deal with practical issues relevant to frontline interpreters, planners, and managers. Subscriptions are available separate from memberships. Legacy is published six times a year. PROCESS OF INTERPRETIVE PLANNING Process of Interpretive Planning Workshop. Planning effective interpretive networks to support visitor experiences. OR A way of thinking leading to effective interpretive opportunities. This 5-day workshop builds upon your experience and knowledge of interpretation to build an understanding of a basic, comprehensive, interpretiveplanning process.
MEMBERSHIP (2020)
Interpreters connect visitors to important natural, cultural, and historical resources at parks, nature centers, historical sites, aquariums, zoos, and anywhere that people come to learn about places. NAI defines interpretation as "a mission-based communication process that forges emotional and intellectual connections between theinterests of
ASSOCIATION STORE
Discover what it takes to plan for virtual engagement and glean the hard-earned tips and tricks from interpreters who have been making it work, while reaching millions of visitors. Panelists include staff from East Bay Regional Parks, Everglades National Park and THE CERTIFIED INTERPRETIVE GUIDE PROGRAM The Certified Interpretive Guide program is designed for anyone who delivers interpretive programs to the public. It combines both the theoretical foundations of the profession with practical skills inCERTIFICATION
January 2015 Handbook and Study Guide Certification 230 Cherry Street Fort Collins, CO 80521 www.interpnet.com 888-900-8283 MASLOW’S HIERARCHY Maslow’s Hierarchy – Activity Outline Used by NAI with author permission, April 2016 Good Experience Total Steps: 8 forward, 6 back Basic – Food You’re hungry and ask a zoo employee where you can get something to eat. THE PROS AND CONS OF OPEN AND CLOSED QUESTIONS Used by NAI with author’s permission—March, 2017 Open Questions Usually Start With • How • Why • What • When • Where Advantages of Open Questions NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR INTERPRETATIONABOUT TOGGLEMEMBERSHIP TOGGLECONFERENCES TOGGLECERTIFICATION & TRAINING TOGGLE National Association for Interpretation. Coronavirus Information: For information regarding NAI events, recommendations, and resources from the world of interpretation, visit our Coronavirus Resources page . In accordance with best social distancing practices, NAI staff is working from in part from home, so the best way to reach us is by email. CERTIFIED INTERPRETIVE PLANNER (CIP) 2021 Current literature in the interpretive field. Marketing, management, and maintenance of interpretive programs and facilities. Meeting facilitation. Cost estimating. Business and strategic planning. Assessment of natural, cultural, and operational resources. Development of thematic guidelines. Writing measurable objectives.WELCOME 2021
Welcome to the world of professional development in interpretation! As many of you know, it takes practice, study and sometimes years of experience to be a successful interpreter. To support you along this journey, NAI offers both certification and training programs to grow and help you develop the skills you need to do your job or avocation CERTIFIED INTERPRETIVE HOST (CIH) 2021 Certified Interpretive Host. Our Certified Interpretive Host (CIH) certification is a training level certification designed for those who work at an interpretive site and have contact with the public but do not give programs. For example, front desk clerks, law enforcement, maintenance, etc. This course combines customer service with informal NAI 2021 SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS Before April 15, 2021, submit a complete application to NAI Student Scholarship Committee c/o Tom Mullin, Scholarship Coordinator at tom.d.mullin@gmail.com Submit all the required materials (incomplete applications will not be considered). Please combine all documents into one pdf file and email it to tom.d.mullin@gmail.com with subject “: NAI scholarship.” #INTERPTECHSEE MORE ON INTERPNET.COM INTERPRETIVE PLANNING National Association for Interpretation The National Association for Interpretation is a nonprofit professional organization with themission of
ZOOM: AN ICEBREAKER/ORIENTATION GAME Updated and used by NAI with permission, August 2013! Acknowledgements • Thanks to PJ Giampietro, Michelle Cummings, Dev Pathik, Andy Martinson, Eric Nei and Christie Peterson for their descriptions and information about this activity on the MASLOW’S HIERARCHY Maslow’s Hierarchy – Activity Outline Used by NAI with author permission, April 2016 Good Experience Total Steps: 8 forward, 6 back Basic – Food You’re hungry and ask a zoo employee where you can get something to eat. ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE READINESS QUESTIONNAIRE 11 Profile krtment? me Location . return via e-mail to eted a paper copy, please send it to t NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR INTERPRETATIONABOUT TOGGLEMEMBERSHIP TOGGLECONFERENCES TOGGLECERTIFICATION & TRAINING TOGGLE National Association for Interpretation. Coronavirus Information: For information regarding NAI events, recommendations, and resources from the world of interpretation, visit our Coronavirus Resources page . In accordance with best social distancing practices, NAI staff is working from in part from home, so the best way to reach us is by email. CERTIFIED INTERPRETIVE PLANNER (CIP) 2021 Current literature in the interpretive field. Marketing, management, and maintenance of interpretive programs and facilities. Meeting facilitation. Cost estimating. Business and strategic planning. Assessment of natural, cultural, and operational resources. Development of thematic guidelines. Writing measurable objectives.WELCOME 2021
Welcome to the world of professional development in interpretation! As many of you know, it takes practice, study and sometimes years of experience to be a successful interpreter. To support you along this journey, NAI offers both certification and training programs to grow and help you develop the skills you need to do your job or avocation CERTIFIED INTERPRETIVE HOST (CIH) 2021 Certified Interpretive Host. Our Certified Interpretive Host (CIH) certification is a training level certification designed for those who work at an interpretive site and have contact with the public but do not give programs. For example, front desk clerks, law enforcement, maintenance, etc. This course combines customer service with informal NAI 2021 SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS Before April 15, 2021, submit a complete application to NAI Student Scholarship Committee c/o Tom Mullin, Scholarship Coordinator at tom.d.mullin@gmail.com Submit all the required materials (incomplete applications will not be considered). Please combine all documents into one pdf file and email it to tom.d.mullin@gmail.com with subject “: NAI scholarship.” #INTERPTECHSEE MORE ON INTERPNET.COM INTERPRETIVE PLANNING National Association for Interpretation The National Association for Interpretation is a nonprofit professional organization with themission of
ZOOM: AN ICEBREAKER/ORIENTATION GAME Updated and used by NAI with permission, August 2013! Acknowledgements • Thanks to PJ Giampietro, Michelle Cummings, Dev Pathik, Andy Martinson, Eric Nei and Christie Peterson for their descriptions and information about this activity on the MASLOW’S HIERARCHY Maslow’s Hierarchy – Activity Outline Used by NAI with author permission, April 2016 Good Experience Total Steps: 8 forward, 6 back Basic – Food You’re hungry and ask a zoo employee where you can get something to eat. ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE READINESS QUESTIONNAIRE 11 Profile krtment? me Location . return via e-mail to eted a paper copy, please send it to t#INTERPTECH
Agenda. Click here for the full agenda. Monday, April 26. Gadgets & Gizmos Aplenty: Opening Social 7:00–8:30pm Eastern / 4:00-5:30pm Pacific. Tuesday, April 27 CERTIFIED INTERPRETIVE GUIDE (CIG) 2021 Certified Interpretive Guide. Our Certified Interpretive Guide (CIG) certification is a training level certification designed for interpreters who are seasonal, temporary, new hires, or volunteers just starting in the field or for those who would like a refresher onthe fundamentals.
LEGACY MAGAZINE
Legacy Magazine. Legacy, NAI's premier periodical, offers a forum for professionals in the field to exchange ideas and information. Articles, columns, and commentaries deal with practical issues relevant to frontline interpreters, planners, and managers. Subscriptions are available separate from memberships. Legacy is published six times a year. PROCESS OF INTERPRETIVE PLANNING Process of Interpretive Planning Workshop. Planning effective interpretive networks to support visitor experiences. OR A way of thinking leading to effective interpretive opportunities. This 5-day workshop builds upon your experience and knowledge of interpretation to build an understanding of a basic, comprehensive, interpretiveplanning process.
MEMBERSHIP (2020)
Interpreters connect visitors to important natural, cultural, and historical resources at parks, nature centers, historical sites, aquariums, zoos, and anywhere that people come to learn about places. NAI defines interpretation as "a mission-based communication process that forges emotional and intellectual connections between theinterests of
ASSOCIATION STORE
Discover what it takes to plan for virtual engagement and glean the hard-earned tips and tricks from interpreters who have been making it work, while reaching millions of visitors. Panelists include staff from East Bay Regional Parks, Everglades National Park and THE CERTIFIED INTERPRETIVE GUIDE PROGRAM The Certified Interpretive Guide program is designed for anyone who delivers interpretive programs to the public. It combines both the theoretical foundations of the profession with practical skills inCERTIFICATION
January 2015 Handbook and Study Guide Certification 230 Cherry Street Fort Collins, CO 80521 www.interpnet.com 888-900-8283 MASLOW’S HIERARCHY Maslow’s Hierarchy – Activity Outline Used by NAI with author permission, April 2016 Good Experience Total Steps: 8 forward, 6 back Basic – Food You’re hungry and ask a zoo employee where you can get something to eat. THE PROS AND CONS OF OPEN AND CLOSED QUESTIONS Used by NAI with author’s permission—March, 2017 Open Questions Usually Start With • How • Why • What • When • Where Advantages of Open Questions NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR INTERPRETATIONABOUT TOGGLEMEMBERSHIP TOGGLECONFERENCES TOGGLECERTIFICATION & TRAINING TOGGLE National Association for Interpretation. Coronavirus Information: For information regarding NAI events, recommendations, and resources from the world of interpretation, visit our Coronavirus Resources page . In accordance with best social distancing practices, NAI staff is working from in part from home, so the best way to reach us is by email.WELCOME 2021
Welcome to the world of professional development in interpretation! As many of you know, it takes practice, study and sometimes years of experience to be a successful interpreter. To support you along this journey, NAI offers both certification and training programs to grow and help you develop the skills you need to do your job or avocation CERTIFIED INTERPRETIVE PLANNER (CIP) 2021 Current literature in the interpretive field. Marketing, management, and maintenance of interpretive programs and facilities. Meeting facilitation. Cost estimating. Business and strategic planning. Assessment of natural, cultural, and operational resources. Development of thematic guidelines. Writing measurable objectives. #INTERPTECHSEE MORE ON INTERPNET.COM STANDARDS & PRACTICES Standards & Practices. As part of NAI’s current strategic plan, the organization is undertaking a full certification and national standards review. Though this work has been in process for several years, the project really began in fall, 2016 when a RFA went out to the NAI community and the Interpretive Standards Committee (ISC) waschosen.
MEMBERSHIP (2020)
Interpreters connect visitors to important natural, cultural, and historical resources at parks, nature centers, historical sites, aquariums, zoos, and anywhere that people come to learn about places. NAI defines interpretation as "a mission-based communication process that forges emotional and intellectual connections between theinterests of
INTERPRETIVE CAREER CENTER Interpretive Career Fair. Each year at the National Conference, NAI's College and University Academics section hosts an Interpretive Career Fair. Participants can drop off resumes, post job announcements, and make appointments for interviews. The featured positions below are from our current Commercial and Institutional members. Current NAI CERTIFIED INTERPRETIVE GUIDE LISA BROCHU ii National Association for Interpretation P.O. Box 2246 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970-484-8283 / 888-900-8283 (toll-free) www.interpnet.com ISBN 1-879931-07-9 All original material in this notebook is copyrighted by the National Association for ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE READINESS QUESTIONNAIRE 11 Profile krtment? me Location . return via e-mail to eted a paper copy, please send it to t THE PROS AND CONS OF OPEN AND CLOSED QUESTIONS Used by NAI with author’s permission—March, 2017 Open Questions Usually Start With • How • Why • What • When • Where Advantages of Open Questions NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR INTERPRETATIONABOUT TOGGLEMEMBERSHIP TOGGLECONFERENCES TOGGLECERTIFICATION & TRAINING TOGGLE National Association for Interpretation. Coronavirus Information: For information regarding NAI events, recommendations, and resources from the world of interpretation, visit our Coronavirus Resources page . In accordance with best social distancing practices, NAI staff is working from in part from home, so the best way to reach us is by email.WELCOME 2021
Welcome to the world of professional development in interpretation! As many of you know, it takes practice, study and sometimes years of experience to be a successful interpreter. To support you along this journey, NAI offers both certification and training programs to grow and help you develop the skills you need to do your job or avocation CERTIFIED INTERPRETIVE PLANNER (CIP) 2021 Current literature in the interpretive field. Marketing, management, and maintenance of interpretive programs and facilities. Meeting facilitation. Cost estimating. Business and strategic planning. Assessment of natural, cultural, and operational resources. Development of thematic guidelines. Writing measurable objectives. #INTERPTECHSEE MORE ON INTERPNET.COM STANDARDS & PRACTICES Standards & Practices. As part of NAI’s current strategic plan, the organization is undertaking a full certification and national standards review. Though this work has been in process for several years, the project really began in fall, 2016 when a RFA went out to the NAI community and the Interpretive Standards Committee (ISC) waschosen.
MEMBERSHIP (2020)
Interpreters connect visitors to important natural, cultural, and historical resources at parks, nature centers, historical sites, aquariums, zoos, and anywhere that people come to learn about places. NAI defines interpretation as "a mission-based communication process that forges emotional and intellectual connections between theinterests of
INTERPRETIVE CAREER CENTER Interpretive Career Fair. Each year at the National Conference, NAI's College and University Academics section hosts an Interpretive Career Fair. Participants can drop off resumes, post job announcements, and make appointments for interviews. The featured positions below are from our current Commercial and Institutional members. Current NAI CERTIFIED INTERPRETIVE GUIDE LISA BROCHU ii National Association for Interpretation P.O. Box 2246 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970-484-8283 / 888-900-8283 (toll-free) www.interpnet.com ISBN 1-879931-07-9 All original material in this notebook is copyrighted by the National Association for ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE READINESS QUESTIONNAIRE 11 Profile krtment? me Location . return via e-mail to eted a paper copy, please send it to t THE PROS AND CONS OF OPEN AND CLOSED QUESTIONS Used by NAI with author’s permission—March, 2017 Open Questions Usually Start With • How • Why • What • When • Where Advantages of Open Questions CERTIFIED INTERPRETIVE PLANNER (CIP) 2021 Current literature in the interpretive field. Marketing, management, and maintenance of interpretive programs and facilities. Meeting facilitation. Cost estimating. Business and strategic planning. Assessment of natural, cultural, and operational resources. Development of thematic guidelines. Writing measurable objectives.#INTERPTECH
Agenda. Click here for the full agenda. Monday, April 26. Gadgets & Gizmos Aplenty: Opening Social 7:00–8:30pm Eastern / 4:00-5:30pm Pacific. Tuesday, April 27WEBINAR RECORDINGS
Webinar Recordings. Over the last several years, NAI has conducted almost 100 webinars on relevant topics for interpreters throughout their career. Most of these sessions have been recorded with the intent to create a library of resources. Click on a topic (s) below to explore a certain subject you might be interested in and note that new CERTIFICATION & TRAINING CALENDAR 2021 Certification and Training Calendar. Our professional development courses are split into two groups, Certification and Training.Depending on the level (training or professional level), certification can either be obtained through a workshop or through a peer review process. PROCESS OF INTERPRETIVE PLANNING Process of Interpretive Planning Workshop. Planning effective interpretive networks to support visitor experiences. OR A way of thinking leading to effective interpretive opportunities. This 5-day workshop builds upon your experience and knowledge of interpretation to build an understanding of a basic, comprehensive, interpretiveplanning process.
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According to Penguin Random House publishers, in An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States author Dunbar-Ortiz challenges the founding myth of the US and shows how policy against the Indigenous people’s was colonialist and designed to seize the territories of the original inhabitants, displacing or eliminatingthem.
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