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Hello, all:
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
47-01 111th Street
Queens, NY 11368
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718 699 0005 x 317
www.nyscience.org
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