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Diane Peapus <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Apr 2006 07:57:08 -0700
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Andy wrote: 
>Does anyone know of creative ways to find out 
>what impact a museum is having on visitors? 

My favorite... 
...at the Museum of Coffee, a corporate visitor center in the lobby of
UCC Coffee in Kobe, Japan: 

The museum had 5 - 6 galleries with an excellent interpretive plan
covering everything from specimens of coffee cups from every continent
to the effects of coffee production on developing societies and on the
rainforest. 

At the exit was an "exhibit" enticing visitors to take an computer quiz
on coffee (10 questions, at least one question covering content in each
gallery). 

The enticement...??? 
If you got 100% correct (and you could guess on the multiple choice as
many times as it took to get them right), the camera flashed and the
printer spit out a beautiful sparkly document... 

...your Doctor of Coffee! 

Suitable for framing, it costs $10 

have fun 
diane h peapus, PhD, DoC (and which am I the more proud of?) 



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