Assessing Exhibits for Learning in Science Centers: A Practical Tool

March 1st, 2010 | RESEARCH

This paper presents an exhibit assessment tool for science centers that is based on the premise, supported by learning theories and research, that the level to which a visitor is engaged by an exhibit is a direct indicator of the learning taking place. Observable behaviors are used to distinguish three stages or levels of visitor engagement described as initiation, transition, and breakthrough. A distinctive visitor engagement profile can be constructed for an exhibit that can then be used in assessing the effectiveness of subsequent changes made to the exhibit experience. It is suggested that the visitor engagement and exhibit assessment model describes and predicts relationships between exhibits, visitors, and observable learning behaviors in science centers.

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Team Members

Chantal Barriault, Author, Science North
David Pearson, Author, Science North

Citation

Identifier Type: DOI
Identifier: 10.1080/10645571003618824
Identifier Type: ISSN
Identifier: 1934-7715

Publication: Visitor Studies
Volume: 13
Number: 1
Page(s): 90-106

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Audience: Evaluators | General Public | Learning Researchers | Museum | ISE Professionals
Discipline: Education and learning science | General STEM
Resource Type: Peer-reviewed article | Research Products
Environment Type: Exhibitions | Museum and Science Center Exhibits