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Joe E. Heimlich

Researcher at Ohio State University

Publications -  76
Citations -  2165

Joe E. Heimlich is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental education & Adult education. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 71 publications receiving 1839 citations.

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Understanding Behavior to Understand Behavior Change: A Literature Review.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the grounding for teaching toward behavior change that supports the field of conservation education and environmental education focusing on behavior change or influence, which is referred to as new patterns of behavior.
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Environmental education evaluation: reinterpreting education as a strategy for meeting mission.

TL;DR: The ways in which educational goals can and should be linked to conservation outcomes for an agency or organization are examined.
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Using Identity‐Related Visit Motivations as a Tool for Understanding Adult Zoo and Aquarium Visitors' Meaning‐Making

TL;DR: Doering and Pekarik as discussed by the authors argue that these entry narratives are likely to be self-reinforcing, directing both learning and behavior, since visitors' perceptions of satisfaction will be directly related to experiences that resonate with their entering narrative.
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Developing Teaching Style in Adult Education

TL;DR: This book discusses personal growth and teaching style, basic concepts of teaching and learning, and matching methods to Teaching Style developing a Personal Style.
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Investigating aspects of data visualization literacy using 20 information visualizations and 273 science museum visitors

TL;DR: The results substantiate intuitions shared by many regarding the rather low level of data visualization literacy of general audiences and hope they will help catalyze novel research on the development of easy-to-use yet effective visualizations with standardized names and guaranteed properties that can be readily used by those interested to understand and solve real-world problems.