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Joel Clark <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Oct 1995 13:21:05 EST5EDT
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In article  "William H. Stirrat" <[log in to unmask]> writes:
...stuff left out...
>At the Science Museum, we hosted a controversial exhibit in which=
> one of
>the most popular exhibits was the reaction/comment book.  Visitors=
> would
>spend inordinate amounts of time reading what others had written.

>What do other list members think?



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Hi, Bill.

I'm very interested in details of the response notebook you used.  How did you
keep kids from scribbling and tearing out lots of pages?  Did you request age
or other information?  Did you request name and address and if persons would
be available for follow-up questions?  Was book placed high to discourage kids
who might damage it, but also miss their input?

Thanks,
Joel Clark
Science Center of Connecticut

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