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THANK YOU PAUL!
Oh lord, I have been sitting this one out because I didn't know how to say just that in as few words. Thank you Paul.
What I will say is that on too many occasions I found myself sitting in yet another meeting getting all antsy and wanting to just yell out "Can we stop talking, I need to build something!" The only question that will really matter is "Did you have a good time at the museum?" AND I assure everyone here that if the answer is "yes", then they DID learn something, even if they can't tell you what it was.
If you want to call tweaking a prototype "testing" then fine but all in all it's just another tool in the bag and we don't always need a wrench to build a box. Testing afterwards is fine as well but only as good as what is shared with others. Most small museums I work(ed) with barely have the resources to get the thing built in the first place. All this talk of formal evaluation just gives them an even greater inferiority complex.
As always a bit more than two cents...
Erich Rose
Erich Rose Design
807 The Living End
Austin, TX 78746
512-626-9930; [log in to unmask]
On Oct 30, 2011, at 6:03 AM, Paul Orselli wrote:
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> For a group that so often argues about the important differences between "informal" museum experiences and "formal" classroom experiences, I find it ironic how vociferously the benefits of summative evaluation are stressed --- and how often we are reminded that funders will only give money to enterprises that can demonstrate "impact."
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> I can't help but hear echoes of the "need" for standardized testing in schools --- most often tied to educational funding, as well.
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> There is something in a creative enterprise (which I sincerely believe the making of exhibits to be) that resists experts and data, and I can't help but think that the world of books and movies and art, and, yes, even classrooms and museums, are better for this tension.
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> Of course, I don't have any longitudinal studies to support my position ... ;-)
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> Paul Orselli, President and Chief Instigator
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