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Museums and Temporary Installations
Almost anyone who has ever attended a science museum or historical exhibit has likely interacted with a display designed to engage the visitor in the educational experience. Many museums find that such interaction heightens the overall experience, getting people to stay longer and get more involved in the displays than more traditional "walk-thru" experiences.
Our technology can provide experiences where visitors not only interact with information as before, but actually enjoy a fluid learning experience based on their interests as they interact with the display. Just as Amazon.com might recommend a book based on past purchases, our technology uses time sensors and past responses to gage what the viewer want to learn about next. Content also takes into consideration current knowledge, learning aptitude, gender and age in its suggestions. The result is a an engaging and ever-changing display that moulds to the individual's interests, rather than presenting a set of predetermined options to explore.
Some of the interactive experiences that can be built for educational museums and facilities include:
- Selective timeline education based on user interaction and age specific media
- Theatrical and exhibit content adaptation based on analysis of user interaction in previous zones
- Multi-user interactive game learning experience zones adjusted to age specific data


