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Eric,
You are not imagining it. Many years ago, Cary Tisdal did some
surveys at St. Louis and one of the results was that people want the
human interaction. I have seen that anecdotally in every place I
have ever worked (dare I say that you can't buck 3 million years of
evolution as a social species???!) Seriously though, visitors want
an opportunity to ask questions, add their two-cents worth, and
generally have an engaging experience.
Beryl
At 9:45 AM -0400 7/6/06, Eric Siegel wrote:
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>Hello, all:
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>We have been noticing something anecdotally, and I am wondering if
>others have similar experience. Visitors to the Hall seem
>increasingly to be interested in our scheduled demo's, cart based
>programs, and interactive theater programs (programs involving human
>facilitation). Similarly, visitors always rate our Explainers as
>the high point of the visitor experience here. In a traveling
>exhibition we are hosting, Crime Scene Insects, I have been noticing
>that almost all the visitors crowd around the live bug cart,
>facilitated by an Explainer, that we bring in.
>
>I am wondering whether anecdotal evidence or systematic research is
>available to assess the importance of these "human delivered
>experiences" (demos, cart programs, science lunch counters,
>facilitated labs, theater programs) vis a vis their counterparts of
>unfacilitated experiences such as exhibitions, media kiosks, etc. I
>am not including formal workshops and classes in my thinking about
>these experiences, as they seem to be less "free choice" from the
>visitors pov.
>
>I will be glad for any pointers in that direction from the ASTC List
>swarm mind.
>
>Eric Siegel
>Executive VP
> Programs and Planning
>NY Hall of Science
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