Look at White Water, Sound Machine, and one other exhibit and think about how UDL is incorporated into this exhibit, or how it could be through facilitation.
Sound Machine: Sound machine is accessible to most guests, even HoH guests because it is also visual, but the space between the two parts of it where guests can interact with it is limited for wheelchair users.
White Water: It seems fairly accessible in at least one way to every guest, but maybe it is hard for a person with limited mobility to interact with it. I could imagine that someone on crutches would have a hard time maneuvering around it. Spaces are open enough for wheelchair users to be able to experience all of the exhibit, and it is tactile, visual, and audible, so guests can interact with it even if one of those experiences is limited for them.
Heartbeat Drum: The heartbeat drum is too tall for most wheelchair users to be able to interact with it, is there a way to work around that? We have stools for smaller guests, but that won't help everyone. Otherwise, it is a good mix of audio and visual experiences so most guests will be able to interact with it.
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