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It all depends. Doing it completely unstaffed is a tall order. Where to start. Kindergarten shop where we used hand saws, hammers, nails, hand powered drills, rulers, compasses, and pliers under marginal supervision comes about as close as I can imagine.
An even in that situation, there was minimal oversight and supervision. CSC had a series of check out dissection tools that were utilized in a squid dissection, for example, but that had manned support. Phenomena had folks doing paper chromatography. Everything get to be case by case with lots of variables. A whole curriculum of activities would need to be developed and tested, but still there would be no guarantees.
I haven't seen or heard of anyone attempting to run an unstaffed make. Human interactions between mentor and mentor, or pupil and teacher, or visitor and explainer are keys to the experience.
C
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On Dec 24, 2012, at 1:26 PM, Paul Orselli <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Charlie,
>
> To be more specific --- spaces within museum where visitors make things using tools and materials (which in many cases they can take home.) Pros/Cons of Staffed/Unstaffed?
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