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ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers

Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related institutions.

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We are pleased to announce that the 2013 Visitor Studies Association calls for Session Proposals and Pre-Conference Workshops are now open! The deadline for submitting a proposal is December 21, 2012.

http://visitorstudies.org/conference-overview/call-for-proposals



Where Innovation Meets Rigor: Shaping the Next Decade of Visitor Studies



VSA invites the informal learning community to join us in creating a conference program to help push the field of visitor studies forward by thinking about the future of our field. This year, VSA will reflect on innovation within visitor studies and the critical importance of bringing innovation and creativity to our work while balancing these efforts with rigor in research and evaluation practice.



Innovation can encompass a broad range of qualities and features in the fields of research, evaluation, and informal learning experiences – from defining indicators and reporting results to shaping policy and defining the value of cultural institutions. Innovation and creativity speak to the future and bring about new ways of knowing and understanding visitors. In contrast, rigor and best practices lead to established standards, efficiency, and tried and true ways of knowing and understanding visitors. Innovation and creativity relate to rigor in research and evaluation in both positive and negative ways. We are seeking proposals that explore different facets of innovation and rigor. What has worked before, what works now, what might work in the future, and how do we balance these questions in practice?



For more information and instructions on how to submit: http://visitorstudies.org/conference-overview/call-for-proposals



Please submit any questions to the Program Chairs Gayra Ostgaard and Robert Jakubowski [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>



Please note: The 2013 conference will be held in Milwaukee, WI July 15-19. The conference hotel is the Pfister Hotel; more information coming soon.



Dale McCreedy, Ph.D. - [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

Director, Gender and Family Learning Programs &

President, Visitor Studies Association



Franklin Institute Science Museum

222 N. 20th Street

Philadelphia, PA  19103

215-448-1092 / 215-448-1219 (fax)



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