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Visitors can be very imaginative with texts on velcro.
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Van: Informal Science Education Network
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]Namens Joe Ruggiero
Verzonden: woensdag 26 oktober 2005 16:45
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Onderwerp: Re: languages and traveling exhibits
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Charity,
Can you design the exhibits so that panels of text can be changed out -
maybe with velcro or magnets? The exhibit itself remains basically the
same just the text panels change. How about really being creative and
designing the exhibit so they need no text - novel concept which I am
certainly in favor of. Then your problem is solved!
Joe Ruggiero
www.TheExhibitGuys.com
Charity Counts wrote:
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> We are currently working on a traveling exhibition that we plan to
> travel to multiple countries around the world.
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> I was wondering if you have traveling exhibitions that tour
> internationally and how you deal with language in exhibit elements. Is
> it best to make interactives and text panels bilingual or is it safe to
> create an exhibit only in English? If we make them bilingual, what two
> languages are best to use?
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> I have heard that some places deal with this issue by creating multiple
> versions of a single exhibit to send to different regions of the world.
> However, this may not be possible for us. Any suggestions??
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> Thanks,
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> Charity
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> Charity Counts
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> Int'l Traveling Exhibits Manager
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> The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
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