Sternberg - Interactive Displays

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Sternberg - Interactive Displays

  • March 20, 2001
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Casual Tourist from Enterprise, Kansas
Sternberg - Interactive Displays

Just past the T-Rex skeleton was an area for interaction and taking an active part in the museum display. At one station was an arm brace that helped a person experience how and to what extent a T-rex could move its arm. Another area allowed one to smell things that a T-Rex would have been a part of the T-Rex environment and to make an attempt at identifying them. These displays held a great attraction for the kids, but they also had interactive displays geared to adults. I skipped over several of the interactive stations as they were crowded with children and had others waiting in line for a chance to partake of the experience. This concept adds an excellent feature for children as they learn more by touching and experiencing than they do from simply looking.

From journal Seeing a T-Rex Named Sue

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