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>Thinktank are developing an on-gallery dialogue and feedback space for
>visitors to find out the facts behind some of the latest science news,
>give their feedback, hear scientists have their say and take part in a
>range of activities and discussions. One of the exhibits in this area will
>contain short, pre-recorded interviews with scientists which visitors can
>access through an audio handset. We will update the content of this
>exhibit in response to new developments in science.
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>Evaluation of this exhibit concept has shown that visitors want to use
>mobile handsets to access this audio, rather than having to use a handset
>tethered to the wall. The exhibit cannot have continual staff supervision.
>The audio guides would need to operated by the visitors - i.e. intuitive
>to use, replaced into charger etc. There can only be occasional staff
>assistance. We would have about 10 audio guides in the exhibit.
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>Does anyone have any experience of using audio guides in this way? Any
>hints, tips, and warnings of pitfalls would be much appreciated!
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>Thinktank
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