In this article, Linda A. Black, Exhibits Planning Director at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, discusses methods and findings from the Kellogg Demonstration Project. The project directly involved museum staff in the instrument design and data collection for evaluation of the Museum's new "Mysteries in History" exhibit. Also, a computer software package known as "Looking Closely" was developed to assist with data collection and analysis.
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Linda A. Black
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The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
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0892-4996
Publication Name:
Visitor Behavior
Volume:
4
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1
Page Number:
9
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