Current Science Formative Evaluation: Visitors’ Perceptions and Use of Exhibits in ‘Current Science Central’

October 1st, 2004 | EVALUATION

This study was commissioned to provide systematic feedback regarding visitor experience of the Low-Carb Craze exhibits (about nutrition and dieting) in Current Science Central. The principal issues to be investigated were about the interpretive experience: are visitors getting the idea that this is about current science information?; do visitors perceive the information to be recent?; are they learning any new information or not? To address these issues, an evaluation strategy was developed that focused on people's perceptions of the content and reactions to the activities; specifically, adults and children in the target age group (10 to 12) were interviewed as they were leaving the area (after they had been observed using at least one exhibit component). The sample consisted of 60 children and 102 adults (some visiting with children and some visiting alone or with other adults).

Document

report_107.pdf

Team Members

Jeff Hayward, Author, People Places & Design Research
Science Museum of Minnesota, Contributor
Jolene Hart, Evaluator, People, Places & Design Research

Funders

Funding Source: NSF
Funding Program: ISE/AISL
Award Number: 0337389
Funding Amount: 1547901

Related URLs

Presenting Current Science and Research: A New Model for Exhibit Making

Tags

Audience: Adults | Elementary School Children (6-10) | Evaluators | Middle School Children (11-13) | Museum | ISE Professionals
Discipline: Education and learning science | Health and medicine | Nature of science
Resource Type: Evaluation Reports | Formative
Environment Type: Exhibitions | Museum and Science Center Exhibits