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One of many questions that The Tech Museums' after-opening evaluation tried
to address was "What is the impact on the visitor experience of broken
exhibits?" Randi Korn's study provided some hard data. But, as many
evaluation do, raised about as many questions as it answered. As a
follow-up, I did some informal research on visitor perceptions of broken
exhibits based upon the limited data I could gather within our institution.
A poster session that I hosted at AAM in 2001 fostered some lively
discussion, but no immediate action.
If you are interested, you will find my paper, Everything is Broken: Visitor
Perceptions and Reality and session notes at:
http://www.thetech.org/rmpo2/commentary_/everythingisbro_/default.htm
Susan B.F Wageman
Senior Director, Evaluation, Planning & Research
The Tech Museum of Innovation
201 S Market St 408-795-6119
San Jose, CA 95113 USA fax 408-279-7167
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