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Use exhibits to spark conversations from "summary" of The Design of Educational Exhibits by M. B. Alt,D. C. Gosling,Dr R S Miles,R. S. Miles

Exhibits play a vital role in engaging visitors and facilitating learning experiences. They have the power to evoke curiosity, prompt questions, and stimulate discussions. By strategically designing exhibits that are thought-provoking and visually appealing, educators can create an environment where visitors feel compelled to engage with the content and with each other. One effective way to maximize the impact of exhibits is to encourage conversations among visitors. When people interact with exhibits together, they are more likely to exchange ideas, share perspectives, and deepen their understanding of the topic at hand. By incorporating interactive elements and open-ended prompts, educators can prompt visitors to discuss their thoughts, ask questions, and explore different viewpoints. Conversations sparked by exhibits can lead t...
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    The Design of Educational Exhibits

    M. B. Alt

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