- These new larger signs seem to attract the attention of adult guests and the simple instructions may be helping the parents to assist the children.
- The signage was used by one adult to indicate the title of the ozobots but not read further as the children seemed familiar with them. From talking to children it seems that the ozobots are in several of the local schools.
- The uniform easy the read signs made the the room and the activities seem more professional and put together then the chalk signs. The signs are placed on the walls and windows above the activity.
Chalk signs
- Unfortunately, I did not get to see many guests use my signs as the workshop was not busy.
- The signs that I made only included the title of the activity and where placed on the table.
- The group that I observed using the chalk signs was a couple at the stop-motion table. They seemed to read the sign and explore the app to create their own movie.
- For ozobots a group of guests read the sign and reached out for help to successfully drive the bots.
- If the purpose of the signage is to create an independent experience this may not be the best course.
Signage on the Activity
- Conducted later during busier times.
- These tests included Destiny writing directions for the ozobots on the table top and writing "make a movie" on the large white board with stop motion. Both seemed to engage quests and encourage them to draw on the surface.
- I observed guests attempting to use the border that Destiny had drawn as a track and it seemed a great way to sample a track.
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