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3 Props, 30 Activities!
Chris Ortiz Trainer, High 5 Adventure Learning Center cortiz@high5adventure.org #101 80 minutes, 3 props, 30 activities The title says it all. We have 80 minutes to try a few games using only 3 simple props. You will also leave with a list of over 30 other...
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04-16-2008 |
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Blog It: How free web tools changed our programs
Download this file to see the link to our workshop wiki. Or visit www.hansmundahl.wikispaces.com to view the workshop keynote, download the handouts and check out all the resources we discussed.
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04-16-2008 |
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Hocus Pocus Focus Your Locus
Have you ever led a group, things seem to be progressing well and then suddenly, they are stuck and floundering? Have you ever had a group that was “so close, yet so far”? Do you wonder why? What do you do with them? Can you create that breakthrough moment...
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04-21-2008 |
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Interpreting Landscape through Eco Art
What is Eco Art? A summary with suggested links to explore.
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04-20-2008 |
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More than a Mission Statement: Constructing a Logic Model to Guide Organizational Practice and Program Evaluation
PowerPoint presentation from this workshop which contains several resources for those interested in this topic. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Paul Shirilla shirilla@unh.edu
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04-17-2008 |
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Sticks and Stones: the Original Game Bag
Chris Ortiz Trainer, High 5 Adventure Learning Center cortiz@high5adventure.org #110 handout for the Sticks and Stones workshop Discover the possibilities in a bag of sticks and stones. What could be simpler props? This workshop explores some of the games...
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04-16-2008 |
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The Art of Primitive Fire: Investigating the Bow- Drill
Presenter: Nick Haberek - nicholas.haberek@unh.edu This handout contains a few helpful hints for bow-drill beginners. It contains a list of suggested woods to try making your set ("fireboards and spindles") from, sources of tinder ("nests"...
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04-16-2008 |