- Relay information to people in a manner in which they can relate to, making it easier for them to understand and remember what they've learned. Mold your presentation style to suite your audience.
- Never underestimate the power of a silent moment. This allows the audience time to reflect on what they've learned, enjoy the beauty of nature, and discover things for themselves.
- Incorporate multiple senses into your presentation to involve the audience.
- When working with children keep it simple, fun, and interactive.
For more information on interpreting and to connect with other interpreters, visit The National Association for Interpretation's website.
"In the end we will conserve only what we love.
We will love only what we understand.
We will understand only what we are taught."
- Baba Dioum