Practical Evaluation Guide provides the necessary tools to evaluate the effectiveness of programs and exhibits in informal educational settings_museums, science centers, zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, and parks.
This is a solid, step-by-step guide to evaluating exhibits and other educational efforts at museums, historic sites, nature centers, etc. It coverswork prior to creating the exhibit, during the construction and after it is done. Many of the methods are really designed for larger institutions with larger budgets, which accounts for the middle rationg.
This is a solid, easy-to-understand overview of the basic components that comprise museum evaluation. I read it in conjunction with my Intro to Evaluation course and it's concise descriptions really helped me understand my 3 hours of weekly lecture information.
very simple, informative guide to evaluate the museum visitor experience! gave me a very basic understanding, even if it’s a bit dated in the current year. makes me want to look at the current literature and use the fundamentals covered in this book with recent research/technological developments!
If you're looking for theory of evaluation, it's not here. "Practical Guide" is exactly what it is. A step-by-step guide to doing an evaluation in an informal educational setting. Much of what I read I already knew, through common sense and other reading. But as a researcher, I like to have my common sense put down in logical form on paper - and if someone else has already done it, great!