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Please do reply on-list to this!
At 08:19 31/07/96 -0800, you wrote:
>We're in the very early stages of planning our random access audio tour
>for the Getty Center. While we have examples of these tours directed to
>adults at other museums, there appear to be far fewer tours for children
>and families. And I've come to the conclusion that a "children's tour" will
>be very different than a "family tour." Any thoughts? Also, the nature of
>audioguides would appear to contradict the goal of prompting adults to
>interact with their children - while in the galleries - and examining the
>artwork at the same time. If our intention is to produce a "family tour",
>how can we do that successfully using the random access technology?
>Can anyone recommend effective random access audio tours for
>children or families? I'd also be interested in hearing about linear
>(cassette) tours. Please respond on or off the list. Any info. would be
>very appreciated.
>
>- Alison Glazier
> J. Paul Getty Museum
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Ben Spencer, Education Officer
Education Unit
Department of Exhibitions and Education
The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK
Tel +44 (0) 171 938 9176 Fax +44 (0) 171 938 8881
The Natural History Museum http://www.nhm.ac.uk/
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