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It would be great if anyone with an example of the kind of exhibit Beryl
asks about could post it on ExhibitFiles.org, so there'd be a record to go
back to.
If you're not already a member, you can easily join, then log in and go to
"add" to contribute -- either an exhibit case study or a review (if it's
something you've seen but didn't work on). (Hint: Use Firefox for best
results.)
Beryl's question:
"Several of us are interested in
creating a small hands-on kiosk to explain to visitors how they work
(read: interpret the building), and we have an engineering undergrad
available to start work on this. I am interested in locating photos of
such exhibits for her to use as examples, preferably beyond the
"panels-turn-lights-on-and-make-the-train-set-run" sort."
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Wendy Pollock
Association of Science-Technology Centers
Center for Advancement of Informal Science Education
1025 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005-6310 USA
202/783-7200 x114 Fax 202/783-7207
astc.org
exhibitfiles.org
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