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NSCF Conference When do visitors learn at science centres?
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NSCF Conference When do visitors learn at science centres? Asger Høeg
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NSCF Conference When do visitors learn at science centres? Asger Høeg Executive Director of Experimentarium since April 1988
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External Associate Professors at Copenhagen Business School
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External Associate Professors at Copenhagen Business School Member of the Norwegian Science Centre Committee
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Since we ate the apple from the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden some 30.000 years ago, mankind has experienced a development in technology, never seen before on Earth
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With the help of technology, we have climbed the Pyramid of Maslow
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Today, the young people of the Western World is sitting on the very top of the Pyramid of Maslow, with only one challenge:
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Today, the young people of the Western World is sitting on the very top of the Pyramid of Maslow, with only one challenge: How to realize them selves!!
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In the old days, we spent most of our time to REPRODUCE our selves
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In the old days, we spent most of our time to REPRODUCE our selves In the future, we will spent all our time to REALIZE our selves!!
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Visitors to science centres learn something when the outcome of the visit is not only an experience but a transformational experience
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The next slide is extremely important!
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The next slide is extremely important! And tells all about the Progression of the economic value of an offering
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Extract commodities Make goods Deliver services Stage experiences Pricing Competitive position Needs of customers PremiumMarket Differen- Tiated Blue Ocean Read ocean Undiffe- rentiated Relevant to Irrelevant to Guide transfor- mation Customize Commoditize
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Science centres must focus on being sure that our visitors not only get an experience but get a transformational experience
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Science centres must focus on being sure that our visitors not only get an experience but get a transformational experience It is the magic step from an experience to a transformational experience that characterize a science center
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The visitors to a science centre are aspirants
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The visitors to a science centre are aspirants They come to learn more about science and technology
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The visitors to a science centre are aspirants They come to learn more about science and technology They visit us to come one step further in their self realization process
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Slogan before 2006: Experimentarium - a new experience every time
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Now, the slogan is: Experimentarium - funny enough you get smarter!
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The customer is the product!
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You stage an experience to a guest
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You stage an experience to a guest You guide an aspirant through a transformation
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To guide an aspirant through a transformation Pine & Gilmore suggest that it requires three phases
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To guide an aspirant through a transformation Pine & Gilmore suggest that it requires three phases Diagnose aspirations
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To guide an aspirant through a transformation Pine & Gilmore suggest that it requires three phases Diagnose aspirations Stage the experience
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To guide an aspirant through a transformation Pine & Gilmore suggest that it requires three phases Diagnose aspirations Stage the experience Follow through
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Absorption Immersion Passive participation Active participation
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Absorption Immersion Passive participation Active participation Entertainment
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Absorption Immersion Passive participation Active participation Entertainment Educational
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Absorption Immersion Passive participation Active participation Entertainment Educational Aesthetic
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Absorption Immersion Passive participation Active participation Entertainment Educational Aesthetic Escapist
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When you conceive your transformational experience, make sure that all four kind of experiences are included in your offering
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When you conceive your transformational experience, make sure that all four kind of experiences are included in your offering Then the visitor is in the “Sweet Spot”
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When you conceive your experience, remember the four “S”
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Customer satisfaction = What customers perceives he gets - What customers expected to get
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Customer sacrifice = What customer wants exactly - What customer settles for
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Customer surprise = What customer gets to perceive - What customer expects to get
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Customer suspense = What customer does not yet know - What customer remembers from past
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Increase customer satisfaction
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Increase customer satisfaction Eliminate customer sacrifice
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Increase customer satisfaction Eliminate customer sacrifice Create customer surprise
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Increase customer satisfaction Eliminate customer sacrifice Create customer surprise Built up customer suspense
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Kubovy has produced a paper where he describes what kind of experiences that create pleasures of the mind
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Kubovy has produced a paper where he describes what kind of experiences that create pleasures of the mind Curiosity
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Kubovy has produced a paper where he describes what kind of experiences that create pleasures of the mind Curiosity Virtuosity
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Kubovy has produced a paper where he describes what kind of experiences that create pleasures of the mind Curiosity Virtuosity Sociality
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Kubovy has produced a paper where he describes what kind of experiences that create pleasures of the mind Curiosity Virtuosity Sociality Nurturing
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Kubovy has produced a paper where he describes what kind of experiences that create pleasures of the mind Curiosity Virtuosity Sociality Nurturing Suffering!
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Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
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Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Have introduced the concept of FLOW!
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Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Have introduced the concept of FLOW! 100% involved, focused and concentrated
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Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Have introduced the concept of FLOW! 100% involved, focused and concentrated Having a feeling of ecstacy and superior to everyday life
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Feel in control
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Feel in control Yes, you can!
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Feel in control Yes, you can! Forgets all around you
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Feel in control Yes, you can! Forgets all around you No feeling of time
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Feel in control Yes, you can! Forgets all around you No feeling of time Having an inner motivation
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In short terms: If you challenge the visitor to some extend - and she is capable to meet this challenge – a feeling of flow starts growing
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Anne Kahr, The University of Southern Denmark
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Anne Kahr, The University of Southern Denmark EgoTrap, an experience machine
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Anne Kahr, The University of Southern Denmark EgoTrap, an experience machine If you create a narrative frame around a visit to a science centre, the motivation is much stronger
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And if you show interest in the visitor, she becomes more interested in experimenting the exhibits
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The last theoretical suggestion
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The last theoretical suggestion The narrative frame must be ”a good story”
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The last theoretical suggestion The narrative frame must be ”a good story” And a good story has a peak
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The last theoretical suggestion The narrative frame must be ”a good story” And a good story has a peak And happy ending
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So, when do visitors learn at science centres?
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So, when do visitors learn at science centres? If the teacher has got some help, so she can prepare the visit to the science centre
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So, when do visitors learn at science centres? If the teacher has got some help, so she can prepare the visit to the science centre If the science centre defines a narrative frame for the visit
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If the exhibition try to assess the visitor by asking some questions
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If the exhibition try to assess the visitor by asking some questions And then suggest what exhibits to experiment with
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If the exhibition puts the visitor in the focus of the experiences
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If the exhibition puts the visitor in the focus of the experiences If the experiences are surprising, entertaining, educational, aesthetic, escapistic
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If the exhibition puts the visitor in the focus of the experiences If the experiences are surprising, entertaining, educational, aesthetic, escapistic If the visitor feels satisfied
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If the visitor is challenged, but not too much
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If the visitor is challenged, but not too much If the visitor is guided with suggestions and recommandations
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If the visitor is challenged, but not too much If the visitor is guided with suggestions and recommandations If the visitor back home gets a follow up from the science center
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Strong exhibits
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Strong exhibits The Lie Detector
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Strong exhibits The Lie Detector The Infrared Camera
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Strong exhibits The Lie Detector The Infrared Camera The Genetic Mirror Cabinet The Co2 Fingerprint of your Everyday Consumer Product
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Strong exhibits The Lie Detector The Infrared Camera The Genetic Mirror Cabinet The Co2 Fingerprint of your Everyday Consumer Product The White part on your TV picture
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Strong exhibits The Lie Detector The Infrared Camera The Genetic Mirror Cabinet The Co2 Fingerprint of your Everyday Consumer Product The White part on your TV picture The Hopscotch Piano
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Strong exhibits The Lie Detector The Infrared Camera The Genetic Mirror Cabinet The Co2 Fingerprint of your Everyday Consumer Product The White part on your TV picture The Hopscotch Piano Memory
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Group of exhibits telling the same story
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Group of exhibits telling the same story The slinky
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Group of exhibits telling the same story The slinky Sound patterns
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Group of exhibits telling the same story The slinky Sound patterns The hot air tube See the tones of a guitar
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Group of exhibits telling the same story The earth quake simulator
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Group of exhibits telling the same story The earth quake simulator Built a house and see if it is earth quake proofed
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Group of exhibits telling the same story The earth quake simulator Built a house and see if it is earth quake proofed See the tectonic plates moving during the last 400 million years
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Group of exhibits telling the same story The earth quake simulator Built a house and see if it is earth quake proofed See the tectonic plates moving during the last 400 million years Tangible Earth
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What can we really do the be sure that most of our visitors learn at the science centre?
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The answer my friend, is not blowing in the wind
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The answer my friend, is not blowing in the wind The personal exhibition!
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The answer my friend, is not blowing in the wind The personal exhibition! Or should we call it The individual Exhibition
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John Falk talked about 5 categories of visitors
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John Falk talked about 5 categories of visitors I suggest that we try to give each visitor an individual experience that transforms the visitor
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The Individual Exhibition An individual webpage is created for the regular visitors All digital information occurring during the visit is saved on the webpage
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The webpage guides, challenge, helps, forms the narrative frame, follow up at home etcetera
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The webpage guides, challenge, helps, forms the narrative frame, follow up at home etcetera The Nordic and Baltic science centres should work together to develop The Individual Exhibition
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And a last comment on a very personal idea
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And a last comment on a very personal idea The Gesamt Concept
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And a last comment on a very personal idea The Gesamt Concept Inspired by Richard Wagner
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A science centre should include elements from other cultural institutions
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A science centre should include elements from other cultural institutions Living animals from Zoos
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A science centre should include elements from other cultural institutions Living animals from Zoos Art from art museum
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A science centre should include elements from other cultural institutions Living animals from Zoos Art from art museum Artifacts from Natural History Museums
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A science centre should include elements from other cultural institutions Living animals from Zoos Art from art museum Artifacts from Natural History Museums Artifacts from Technical Museums
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A science centre should include elements from other cultural institutions Fish from Oceanariums
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A science centre should include elements from other cultural institutions Fish from Oceanariums Historical Icons from the National Museum
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A science centre should include elements from other cultural institutions Fish from Oceanariums Historical Icons from the National Museum And amusement elements from Tivoli
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Thank you very much for your patience!!
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