Technology in Interpretation

A Thesis Study from UW-Stevens Point  

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Welcome to the "Technology in Interpretation" website.  The purpose of this site is to provide interpretation students and professionals with information regarding the use of computer technology in the interpretive profession.  The site is a compilation of research I conducted for my Master's thesis, entitled "Incorporating Computer Technology Skills into Interpretation Courses at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point."  Excerpts and summaries of different sections have been used to keep this website concise and easy-to-use.  More detailed information directly from the thesis is available by clicking the book icon in each section.

Please click one of the following topics to start exploring the site.  Thank you for your interest.  If you have any questions or comments, please let me know (jbuchhol@uwsp.edu).  

 Jim Buchholz
Schmeeckle Reserve
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Stevens Point, WI 54481
(715) 346-4992

  Introduction

Describes the purpose and importance for conducting this study, as well as the current situation.

  Related Readings

A series of documents that defines the study in more detail and explores research already conducted in interpretive technology.

  Methods

Introduces various steps that were taken to complete the project.

  Results

Reveals the results of the study and their effect on the interpretive classes at Stevens Point.

  Thesis

Allows you to download the entire thesis document, or specific chapters from the thesis.  Also provides access to the digital presentation and desktop publishing tutorials.

 

 

 

Introduction
Related Readings

Methods

Results
Thesis

For More Information, contact:

Jim Buchholz
Schmeeckle Reserve
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
(715) 346-4992
jbuchhol@uwsp.edu

 

All pictures and text are copyrighted by Jim Buchholz, 2002.  No part of this website may be duplicated without written permission of the author.