KNR 271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Nonsectarian, Tretinoin, Professional Certification
KNR 271
Recreation Programming
TTH 9:35am-10:50am
Upcoming Dates:
Chapter 3 Quiz: 1/25
Chapter 7 Quiz: 1/30
Chapter 9 Quiz: 2/1
Start coming up with ideas for Blueprint!! (due into Reggienet on 2/1)
CHAPTER 1: Intro to Programming
What is Programming?
Designing and delivering recreation and leisure services
What’s included?
oLocation
oStaff/Participants
oThe Actual Activity
oMarketing
oBudgeting
oEquipment
Program
A designed opportunity for a leisure experience to occur
Assumptions:
oWe know how leisure is experienced
oPeople label some type of experience as leisure
Program Development
Overall management process in which a programmer will design and manages an
event/program.
Leisure
A social experience constructed through interaction in social occasions
Leisure is different for all of us
It’s contextual – Different depending on how we were raised, when we were born, and
where we grew up
The ideal state of freedom and the opportunity for spiritual and intellectual enlightenment
(painting, fishing, other hobbies)
Occurs mostly in the time that is NOT devoted to work
Complete way of life for the privileged
Wealthy create the opportunity for more varied forms of leisure and more leisure time.
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Document Summary
Start coming up with ideas for blueprint!! (due into reggienet on 2/1) Designing and delivering recreation and leisure services. What"s included: location, staff/participants, the actual activity, marketing, budgeting, equipment. A designed opportunity for a leisure experience to occur. Assumptions: we know how leisure is experienced, people label some type of experience as leisure. Overall management process in which a programmer will design and manages an event/program. A social experience constructed through interaction in social occasions. Leisure is different for all of us. It"s contextual different depending on how we were raised, when we were born, and where we grew up. The ideal state of freedom and the opportunity for spiritual and intellectual enlightenment (painting, fishing, other hobbies) Occurs mostly in the time that is not devoted to work. Complete way of life for the privileged. Wealthy create the opportunity for more varied forms of leisure and more leisure time: key words related to leisure: