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I worked on the original Sony Wonder while with ESI. If you have any questions I might be able to answer them. It was certainly one of the earlier attempts at personalizing the experience. I designed the log in stations where you recorded your name, voice and took a picture. There was a log out station that printed a diploma recording what you did during your visit.
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On Mar 2, 2013, at 1:01 PM, Rachel Hellenga <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I'm writing up an overview of "personalizing the museum visit" for ASTC
> Dimensions and am hoping to tap the collective memory of this group for a
> minute:
>
> Does anyone remember a networked exhibit done at the Franklin Institute in
> the early 1990's that tracked visitors by type, e.g. teacher, child,
> family? I remember learning about it from someone who said the visitors
> became preoccupied with the info they weren't shown, but I don't have the
> details. Any leads on the name of the exhibit or who worked on it and who
> evaluated it?
>
> I'm curious to hear about other examples of personalized exhibits that
> stood out for you in the last two decades. I have examples from The Tech,
> the Museum of Science and Industry, and the Chicago Children's Museum.
> Expedition Health done by Jeff Kennedy and the Denver Museum of Nature and
> Science is a major one recently, and the U.S. Holocaust Museum and the LA
> Museum of Tolerance from farther back, and the Sony center in NYC even
> earlier. Am I missing any seminal works? (We could broaden the definition
> of personalizing, of course, to include just about every health exhibit and
> every exhibit where you make something to take home...)
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> Would love to hear from you on this listserv or at
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> Thanks!
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>> We're currently seeking contributors for an upcoming issue of ASTC's
>> award-winning magazine, Dimensions (www.astc.org/pubs/dimensions.htm<
>> http://www.astc.org/pubs/dimensions.htm>), which will examine ways to
>> customize the science center/museum visit to each visitor. For example,
>> this might include tagging individuals as they move through the center,
>> creating a "history" of their visit, and then providing follow-up through a
>> personalized, post-visit web page. We'd also like to hear about other ways
>> of individualizing the museum visit and involving visitors as co-creators
>> and co-developers of their experience. If you're interested in contributing
>> to this issue, please contact Emily Schuster at [log in to unmask]<mailto:
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>> For a full list of Dimensions themes for 2013, please visit
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