Interactive Design
Museum Exhibit & Game Interactives
Museum of Science
Client: Boston Museum of Science
Exhibits: Human Evolution, Beyond the X-Ray, and WeatherWise
Description: In collaboration with the MOS team, Lenni designed, programmed and produced interactives for:
• Human Evolution
• WeatherWise
• Beyond the X-ray, medical imaging exhibit.
Children’s Museum
Client: Boston Children’s Museum
Project: “Boston Black” exhibit interactives
Description: Lenni designed, programmed and produced three interactives for the “Boston Black” museum exhibit. Children learned about African American children by engaging in the interactives called:
• Find Out about Me
• Who’s Who?
• Talk of the Town
ExploreLearning
Client: ExploreLearning
Product: Reflex for Math Facts Fluency
Description: Lenni designed and produced game tiles for “Kirie,” a math maze game. Elementary level students navigate through the maze by correctly solving math equations.
Climate interactives
For the EarthLabs curriculum
We created and produced a set of interactives in collaboration with TERC for the EarthLabs curriculum for high school students.
Moving Heat
The circulation cells (Hadley, Ferrel, and Polar) help to equalize the incoming solar energy received by Earth by transporting the excess thermal (heat) energy form the Equatorial regions to the poles.
Ice Swings
Using data from the Mauna Loa Observatory, explore how the Earth’s temperature, glacial ice, coastlines and sea level have changed over the last 450,000 years.
The Carbon Cycle
The movement and storage of carbon through land, ocean and organisms can be followed as it moves through the carbon cycle.
The Core Lab
Sediment cores were collected from deep water off the coast of South Alaska during an expedition by the Joides Resolution.