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A. What is Interpretation
1. Introduction to interpretation
2. History of interpretation
B. The Interpretive Process
1. Interpretation for the people
2. Interpretation plans
3. Selection of the interpretive media
C. Techniques of Interpretation
1. Informational
2. Conducted activities
3. Interpretive talk
4. Living interpretation
5. Audio devices
6. Self-guided trails
7. Self-guided auto tours
D. Management of Interpretive Programs
1. Education
2. Organization
3. Personnel management
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Freedman Tilden, "Interpreting Our Heritage", The University of
North Carolina Press.