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ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
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Hi Jamie,
When we ran an exhibit development class at the Museum of Science in
Boston we began by having students review and reflect on different kinds
of exhibits and label copy in the museum. We also did a workshop with
an accessibility consultant the culminating piece of which was creating
a small exhibit with the consultant as reviewer. This was a particularly
powerful experience for the teens, especially since our particular
consultant was blind and traveled with a service dog. They had many
questions for her.
We did additional trainings on tool use and safety and we partnered
with one of the designers from the exhibits department who acted as an
in-house consultant for the teens.
For dipicting a job in a diorama - we would have teens interview staff
working in different departments so that they could get to know people
as well as jobs. Perhaps a way to start is to have the teens interview
someone in the particular field and ask them some questions about how
they would see their jobs depicted.
It sounds like a great project. Let us know how it goes.
Lynn Baum
Senior Exhibit Developer/Educational Programs
Jan Crocker LLC
www.jancrockerllc.com
On 9/23/10 10:33 AM, Alonzo, Jamie wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> Jamie Alonzo here from the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History. We have an after school program serving inner city high school students and each year they build a museum exhibition which goes on the floor for several months. This year I'd like to attempt having them work on a series of small dioramas. My question revolves around the fact that I would like this year's exhibition to highlight a variety of science careers/disciplines.
> o I'm seeking advice from anyone with ideas on how we might approach depicting something like a science career in a diorama
> o For anyone who has done a similar project with youth, I would also be interested in advice on how we should approach the process of designing and constructing dioramas
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> Thanks very much in advance for your help!
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> Everything best,
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> Jamie
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