Summative Report :: Tisdal, Carey (2004). Going APE (Active Prolonged Exploration) at the Exploratorium: Phase I Summative Evaluation Report. [Selinda Research Associates] Exploratorium.
last updated: 2008-04-29 08:31:56| Project Lead | Exploratorium |
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| Report Author(s) | Carey Tisdal |
| Evaluation Organization(s) | Selinda Research Associates |
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Summary
This study is the first phase of a two-part summative evaluation of a National ScienceFoundation-funded research/development project to investigate the development of exhibits that elicit active prolonged engagement (APE) among casual museum visitors. Naturalistic methodology was used to frame the research. Methods included unobtrusive observations, depth interviews, and tracking-and-timing. Forty-six unobtrusive observations and 35 related depth interviews were conducted on site at the Exploratorium from August 5 through 10, 2003. After all observations/interviews had been completed, additional time-at-exhibit data was collected from August 12 to 15, 2003.
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Carey Tisdal
