In this paper, researchers at the Brookfield Zoo present a case study in evaluating a technology project involving partnerships between museums and formal education. THe focus is on the multiple-method design, which was required in order to work with all participants, from funders to educators, to teachers and students. A set of tools, from traditional surveys through teacher-led performance assessments, was used to measure student learning, teacher satisfaction, and effective implementation of technology and museum content into quality Web pages. The authors share their experiences to help others who plan to join forces with schools using technologies to optimize the resulting projects through well-planned evaluation.
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H. Elizabeth Stuart Perry
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Brookfield Zoo
Carol D. Saunders
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Brookfield Zoo
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ISSN
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1064-5578
Publication Name:
Visitor Studies
Volume:
9
Number:
1
Page Number:
247
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