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Go back even further - there was an ASTC RAP at Liberty Science CEnter that focused on the use of handheld devices beore ANYBODY was using them. Ask Wayne Labar.
Beryl
On Oct 4, 2011, at 4:38 PM, Chuck Howarth wrote:
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> Hi, Paul. The Exploratorium did a research project on that topic several years ago using PDA's. We at Gyroscope included a summary in a report we wrote about technology in museums. Here's an excerpt:
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> Evaluation of the project showed mixed results. Visitors enjoyed using the devices and many were willing to
> commit the time to try out the suggested activities at the exhibits. At the same time, however, the devices were
> shown to cause social isolation and to interfere with visitors’ use of the exhibits. Rakhi Rajani, a researcher
> with HP Labs in Palo Alto, a partner in the proof-of-concept studies, indicated that the video screen was
> distracting, the devices were cumbersome and the small screens not compelling, and there were problems with
> training visitors in how to use the devices. According to Rajani, “Fundamentally, the problem was that you
> don’t want visitors to a hands-on science museum to have one hand limited by holding a device.”
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> The excerpt is from a report titled Museums in Transition, available at
> http://www.gyroscopeinc.com/articles/MuseumsInTransition.pdf
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> Chuck
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>> To clarify, my interest is in how to utilize apps in a hands-on museum setting (specifically a science museum) in which we are also asking visitors to actively/physically engage in exhibits. Currently developed apps for the most part in museums are being used as a high tech variation of the "audio tour".
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