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Hi, Ed:
I would love to see this exhibition. 30 minutes per exhibit! That is
amazing. I tried googling it to no avail, do you have a written
description of the exhibit components or some pics you could share?
I am looking forward to going to Toronto later this Spring to see
Agents of Change at Ontario Science Center also. From what I have
heard and seen (in pictures) this incorporates similarly open ended
experiences.
Eric Siegel
esiegel at nyscience dot org
On May 16, 2008, at 11:43 PM, Ed Sobey wrote:
> ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology
> Centers
> Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related
> institutions.
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> Eric-
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> The point is that people do dwell longer at transactive exhibits.
> They spend
> longer because they can do stuff (science).
>
> Years ago when I was directing the museum in Fresno, we circulated a
> traveling exhibit of trans-active (open-ended) experiences ("Move
> it, Build
> it, Zap it"). Lawrence Hall and the Chicago Academy of Science
> rented the
> exhibit. Both expressed amazement at how long people spent at each
> exhibit
> and at the high level of interactivity between people at each exhibit.
>
> Chicago invested some money to study visitors. They found that
> visitors were
> spending on average around 30 minutes per exhibit (the record they
> reported
> was 60 minutes by one family at one exhibit). This is of course
> orders of
> magnitude longer than a typical interactive exhibit.
>
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