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Hi James,
>Can anyone recommend sources for interactives? I am looking for museums
that might have some interactives they can recommend or just share what's
worked and what hasn't. I'm searching for any information or ideas.<
I recommend you contact COSI Toledo: 419-244-2674. The have an
interactive water exhibit area overlooking the Maumee River/Bay. After
two years of operations, they should have a good idea of which things are
working well and what they would do differently.
COSI Columbus, where I work, is about to expand to a new site, and we will
have an interactive water area, too. Since we haven't built it or used it
yet with visitors, I can't recommend you try our site for another year!
Best regards,
Ted Kessel
COSI Columbus
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