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We are trying to position an interactive computer exhibit within our
evolution exhibition and I wonder if anyone has any information that
suggests optimal or general placement of this kind of exhibit?
Do they need to be off to the side out of the mainstream of the
exhibit where they can be concentrated on or can they be smack in the
middle of the exhibit with no or little effect on the time visitors
spend at the computer? Yes, I guess the type of interaction is
relevant but I am just looking for some guidance.
Data or anecdotal observations?
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Martin Weiss, PhD
Science Interpretation Consultant
mweiss at nyscience dot org
Charlie and Kiwi's Evolutionary Adventure
See how life changes over time
May 23rd through August 30th
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