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The Field Of Education In The National Parks
The Educational Program And Its Place In National Parks Administration
Museums In The National Parks
Planning A Park Museum
Museum Technique
Administration Of Park Museums
Nature Trails
Exhibits In Place
Guiding In The National Parks
Lectures In National Parks
Scientific Aspects Of The Park Protection Program
The Research Program In The National Parks
Use Of Recorded Scientific Data
Research Reserves
Publications
Libraries In The National Parks
Photography And Visual Education
General Administrative Problems
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Proceedings Of The
First Park Naturalists' Training Conference Held At Educational
Headquarters, Berkeley, California:
November 1-30, 1929
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PHOTOGRAPHY AND VISUAL EDUCATION
November 27, 1929.
Principles of Photography |
| 1. Lenses and Cameras; Field Work, including photographing of scenic features, etc., and Laboratory work | George A. Grant |
Visual Education and Its Place in the National Park Educational Program |
| 2. Discussion led by | Dorr G. Yeager C. A. Harwell |
The Production of Photographic Material for Use in the Parks |
| 3. Discussion led by | George A. Grant |
Field Demonstration - Conducted by | Mr. Grant |
Besides the park naturalists, the following visitors were present:
George A. Grant, Photographer, National Park Service
Joseph Dixon, Field Naturalist, National Park Service
Gerald Marsh, Instructor in Public Speaking, University of California, (formerly
Head Ranger Naturalist, Yellowstone National Park)
Professor S. May, Director, Bureau of Public Administration, University of California.
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