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Hi Eric,
We have had quite a bit of success with the following activity - Create
a bit of a center piece for each table with some
"museumy" objects - Each table would also need a variety of beads. Each
person would get a large (maybe 2.5") safety pin. The object is for each
person to hone in on one of the objects. Then, with the beads, create a
pin that in some way reflects the color, texture and shapes of the
object. We have done this with a variety of people over the years and
found it very popular. I am including a link to our facebook page with
some of the images of pins that were created. Each pin only takes
about 3 beads. Just make sure the opening on the beads can fit on the pin.
It creates a fun take-away.
Lynn
Senior Content Developer
Jan Crocker Museum Associates
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On 10/11/12 12:15 PM, Eric Siegel wrote:
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> Hello, all:
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> Every year during our gala we have a science moment, a five minute (ten tops) activity that 500 moderately inebriated and distracted people can undertake at their table with minimal instruction from the person standing at the podium. That person would be...me.
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> We have done fine with this for the past several years, but as part of my research I am looking to the ASTC hive mind for ideas. I know, I should have a whole repertoire of these things in my back pocket, but I am no Eddie Goldstein or Steve Spangler. So I am cheating by asking my friends and colleagues...
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> Anything cool you have seen or done in similar settings?
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> See some of you at ASTC!
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> Best
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> Eric
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