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Linda,
After we worked out our 'stuck button' problem (it appears our staff was
using a sticky cleaning substance that caused the audio wand buttons to
stick) we have been relatively pleased with the Inform system. To date,
it seems to be the most flexible system for our setting, although there
are new CD ROM tours systems that sound intriguing (there is an
interactive component so guests can continue learning at home...of
course if they purchase it). The one thing I would say is, don't count
on an audio tour being a strong revenue stream. Our audiences, unlike
art museum audiences, do not expect to find such services. It takes a
strong sell to get them to rent it. I would guess that a "sell" would
be necessary even if they were free of charge. People need to be
convinced that it is a great, fun way to learn at the aquarium.
I have enjoyed working with our Acoustiguide Inform rep, Jodi Mansbach,
who can be reached at 404-892-4239. I don't think that Acoustiguide
sells these units, but leases them.
-----Original Message-----
From: Susan Glassman [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, December 01, 1997 2:43 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Request for audio guide recommendations
Our museum (a small natural history museum) is working on a
grant to
develop an audio guide tour of our permanent exhibit. I am
looking for
sources, prices and recommendations for the audio guides from
anyone who has
experience with them: what type is best, sources to purchase
them, etc.
Please email me directly (unless people on the list are
interested in this
info as well). I will be happy to share the information.
Thanks for your help.
Susan Glassman
Wagner Free Institute of Science
1700 West Montgomery Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19121
(215) 763-6529
email: [log in to unmask]
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