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Thursday September 17, 2026 9:45am - 11:45am MDT
Many creatures on earth struggle for their existence but have no voice. In this hands-on session, learn and practice an approach, that environmental educators and interpreters, can use to allow these creatures to tell their own stories and teach their own lessons, using the voices of our audience members. The technique is called “Questions, Prompts and Cues". Using this strategy, can free us from being “sages on stages”, and empower participants to become interpreters and direct discoverers of nature’s stories. 
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Tim Blesse

Educator Professional Learning Consultat, Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Tim Blesse, has 43 years of experience as both an outdoor environmental educator and formal education classroom science educator. He has facilitated for audiences of all ages, working  on two different continents.   Since 2014, when he joined the staff of the Denver Museum of Nature... Read More →
Thursday September 17, 2026 9:45am - 11:45am MDT
Black Bear | Vida Building CSU Spur Campus | 4777 National Western Drive, Denver, CO 80216

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