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Might be nice to have some data on visitor behavior in museums with public WIFi. Anyone?
Martin
On Jun 21, 2010, at 3:15 PM, David Smith wrote:
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> I think it is important to distinguish between the behavior and the
> technology. I haven't been in this business for long enough to know, but my
> bet is that there were disengaged chaperones long before there were
> cellphones and wi-fi.
>
> Personally, I love it when i have access to wi-fi, but lack of wi-fi is no
> longer an impediment to web surfing, since i have a smart phone. I use my
> phone to look things up all the time, including when I'm at museum exhibits
> and want to show my daughter something or see something for myself. Since
> chaperones can be disengaged even without wi-fi, why not just provide it on
> the theory that it increases the number of mobile devices that visitors can
> use.
>
> One more data point. The fact that my office can always reach me if they
> need me, makes it far more possible for me to do things like be a chaperone
> for my daughters class.
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> Dave Smith
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>> I have repeatedly seen chaperones sit on the sidelines and text/check
>> mail/talk on the phone instead of being engaged with their charges' learning
>> opportunity. Yes, it drives me nuts. However, does that mean that everyone
>> will do it if wifi is available? Probably not. Still, it does raise the
>> spectre.
>>
>> Every time I have had a computer-based kiosk in an exhibit, I have had to
>> have them hardwired so people could not break out of the program and engage
>> in websurfing. People will always find a way...
>>
>> I would be interested to hear from folks who use handheld devices in their
>> exhibits as the interactive device. What are you seeing?
>>
>> Beryl
>> On Jun 21, 2010, at 1:59 PM, Bob Raiselis wrote:
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>>> On Jun 21, 2010, at 1:05 PM, Wendy Pollock wrote:
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>>>> Last week, there was an exchange about public Internet access in
>> museums. Bob and others seemed to be saying they'd like to avoid the
>> "Internet cafe" atmosphere. I'm curious about why.
>>>
>>>
>>> We were wondering if a public wifi connection would encourage parents
>> (and teens) to sit on the sidelines and surf the web or catch up on email
>> while their children/younger siblings were engaged in the exhibits, rather
>> than participating with them. I believe there were a couple of responses to
>> that question that brought this up.
>>>
>>> We don't actually have a cafe. If we did that would be a good place to
>> catch up on email, probably. The exhibit floor, maybe not so much.
>>>
>>> So I guess the question might instead be "is it appropriate to encourage
>> wireless Internet usage by museum visitors on the exhibit floor?"
>>>
>>> Bob Raiselis
>>> Montshire Museum of Science
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