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ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related institutions.
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I'm writing up an overview of "personalizing the museum visit" for ASTC
Dimensions and am hoping to tap the collective memory of this group for a
minute:

Does anyone remember a networked exhibit done at the Franklin Institute in
the early 1990's that tracked visitors by type, e.g. teacher, child,
family? I remember learning about it from someone who said the visitors
became preoccupied with the info they weren't shown, but I don't have the
details. Any leads on the name of the exhibit or who worked on it and who
evaluated it?

I'm curious to hear about other examples of personalized exhibits that
stood out for you in the last two decades.  I have examples from The Tech,
the Museum of Science and Industry, and the Chicago Children's Museum.
 Expedition Health done by Jeff Kennedy and the Denver Museum of Nature and
Science is a major one recently, and the U.S. Holocaust Museum and the LA
Museum of Tolerance from farther back, and the Sony center in NYC even
earlier. Am I missing any seminal works? (We could broaden the definition
of personalizing, of course, to include just about every health exhibit and
every exhibit where you make something to take home...)

Would love to hear from you on this listserv or at
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Thanks!

On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 10:17 PM, Emily Schuster <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
> Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related
> institutions.
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> We're currently seeking contributors for an upcoming issue of ASTC's
> award-winning magazine, Dimensions (www.astc.org/pubs/dimensions.htm<
> http://www.astc.org/pubs/dimensions.htm>), which will examine ways to
> customize the science center/museum visit to each visitor. For example,
> this might include tagging individuals as they move through the center,
> creating a "history" of their visit, and then providing follow-up through a
> personalized, post-visit web page. We'd also like to hear about other ways
> of individualizing the museum visit and involving visitors as co-creators
> and co-developers of their experience. If you're interested in contributing
> to this issue, please contact Emily Schuster at [log in to unmask]<mailto:
> [log in to unmask]> by Monday, February 4.
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> For a full list of Dimensions themes for 2013, please visit
> www.astc.org/pubs/dimensions/DimensionsEditorialCalendar.pdf<
> http://www.astc.org/pubs/dimensions/DimensionsEditorialCalendar.pdf>.
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