Keep it coming Aaron -- it's great to have your ideas on the list!
Best,
Jess
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On May 8, 2009, at 10:46 AM, Aaron Brown wrote:
It seems to me that a good way to make people comfortable with new
technology is to find a way for them to have fun with it. With that
in
mind...
Scavenger hunt.
For kids: A "Where in the world is Carmen San Diego" type of
locatation-based trivia game.
This would work best in a larger museum, the more labyrinthine the
better. There are a zillion places you can go with the basic idea,
from
advanced theme-based or riddle-based games to simpler games for kids.
It could be a good way to encourage people into less-visited parts
of a
museum's collection.
- Aaron
P.S. I hope nobody minds too much that I'm lobbing these into your
courtyard from the street, as it were. I was always that kid who
wouldn't shut up in class.
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Aaron Brown :: [email protected] :: www.thebrownproject.com
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