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Contents

Objectives

US 18317, Version 1, Level 3, Credit 2, Demonstate knowledge of visitor interpretation - Element 1, PC 1.1-1.3

Local Course: Prepare and implement an interpretation plan for New Zealand attraction, activities and events

US 18364, Version 1, Level 4, Credit 4 - Element 2

Activity

1. Describing the principles of interpretation

2. Planning, preparing and delivering an interpretation

Task

1. In pairs you are to research, write and jointly deliver an interpretation on a local tourist attraction of your choice. (Local course).

As part of this task you will also lead the tour (fellow students) when at the attraction and be assessed on how well you demonstrate your interpersonal skills in a group situation. The checklist for this is in supporting material - (US 18364, Element 2, PC 2.1-2.3)

  • A spoken interpretation of 5 minutes minimum is to be delivered
  • An outline/plan (template provided) for your interpretation should be discussed with your lecturer before proceeding. Your interpretation must incorporate an "introduction, body and conclusion." It cannot be read straight from your transcript, however you may use cue cards.

Please choose one of the following as your destination:

  • Hyde Street
  • The Historic University Campus
  • Halls of Residence
  • Churches of North Dunedin
  • Pubs of North Dunedin
  • The Lower Botanic Gardens
  • Education Dunedin ,Otago Polytechnic, University of Otago
  • Student Lifestyle



Key Principles of Interpretation

Task 2

Individually you are to:

  • Match each of the points below to a particular principle and then explain by providing an example of what you mean (PC 1.1)

a. the participants personality and experience

b. revelation based on information

c. is an art and therefore teachable, provocation not instruction

d. a whole idea addressed to the whole person


Task 3

Individually - describe the importance of and inter-relationship between the following essential ingredients of interpretation (PC 1.2)

a. interpretive messages

b. audience

c. setting and context

d. interpretive techniques


Task 4

Individually, describe a minimum of three interpretive techniques (methods), the media (materials) you could use with each technique and why the media enhances your interpetation. (PC 1.3) for example

Technique - interpretive (roleplay)

Media - costumed performers and props

Supporting Materials