Posts Tagged ‘ kay laurence ’

Kay Laurence: Assessing Your Animal Training Skills

Feb 12th, 2010 | By Mary Hunter | Category: ORCA

Are you good at training animals? Are you great at shaping, but not so good at putting behavior under stimulus control? You know you’re a better trainer than your next door neighbor, but you’re nowhere near the level of the expert trainer who runs your agility class….
Good, better, worse, best, intermediate, beginner, expert. The [...]



2010 Art and Science of Animal Training Conference

Feb 8th, 2010 | By Mary Hunter | Category: Horse Training

I’m sick and it won’t stop raining, but wow! What a great weekend. I spent the weekend at the 2010 Art and Science of Animal Training Conference, which was hosted by ORCA, an animal training lab in the behavior analysis department at the University of North Texas.
(I am still adding notes from the conference. Be [...]



Crate training macaws and an exciting weekend ahead

Feb 4th, 2010 | By Mary Hunter | Category: ORCA

by Martin Pettitt, on Flickr
I volunteer with ORCA at the Heard Museum about once a week. (ORCA is a lab in UNT’s behavior analysis department that focuses on animal training.) One project for this semester is crate training the museum’s two blue and gold macaws. During the fall and spring, Texas can have crazy [...]



ORCA: Part 7. Kay Laurence

Mar 26th, 2009 | By Mary Hunter | Category: ORCA

These are my notes from the ORCA Great Minds conference at UNT in March 2009. The Great Minds conference brought half a dozen top trainers together to talk about animal training, clicker training, operant conditioning and the future of training. This is the seventh post of my thoughts and notes and the second post about [...]



ORCA: Part 6. Kay Laurence

Mar 26th, 2009 | By Mary Hunter | Category: ORCA

These are my notes from the ORCA Great Minds conference at UNT in March 2009. The Great Minds conference brought half a dozen top trainers together to talk about animal training, clicker training, operant conditioning and the future of training. This is the sixth post of my thoughts and notes and the first post about [...]