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  • 1.  DESIGN OF PRE AND POST EXHIBITION EVALUATION FORM(AT)

    Posted 03-04-2015 11:35 AM


    Aliyu Abdu
    Curator/Heritage Manager
    National Commission For Museums and Monuments
    Kano
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    Hi colleagues,
    My museum has conceived an exhibition on the life and times of one of the powerful traditional rulers of Kano ancient city in northern Nigeria who passed on in June last year. The exhibition which  is meant to commemorate one year of his demise is simply titled "The Life and Times of Late Ado Bayero". Our expected audience cut across a very wide spectrum of our societies and communities. Can anyone help with suggestions on how to produce an evaluation format and content for pre and post exhibition survey please? Thanks for your good time input!  
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  • 2.  RE: DESIGN OF PRE AND POST EXHIBITION EVALUATION FORM(AT)

    Posted 03-05-2015 09:53 AM
    I do not have a particular format, but would rather suggest a structure. Pre-visit could concentrate on what audience hopes to learn from the experience of the exhibit (this could be formative and used to affect exhibit design and interpretation approach). Post-visit would evaluate if you achieved those expected goals.

    Mark

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    Mark Osterman
    Guiding Programs Manager
    Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
    Miami FL
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  • 3.  RE: DESIGN OF PRE AND POST EXHIBITION EVALUATION FORM(AT)

    Posted 03-05-2015 09:54 AM
    Surveymonkey would be a useful format for capturing information


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    Mark Osterman
    Guiding Programs Manager
    Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
    Miami FL
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