Sometimes people get intimidated by the idea of evaluating a program or an exhibit by observing visitors—how to go about it, how to blend in, what to record, etc. But, it's such a wonderful evaluation tool! How do others conduct observations of visitors in their exhibits or interpretive programs?

 

If you are interested in evaluation and would like to participate in this discussion, consider joining the American Association for State and Local History's Visitors' Voices evaluation and audience research affinity group.

 

Visitors' Voices brings together AASLH members, and others, who are interested in evaluation and audience research in history institutions. Whether you are just getting started in visitor research or you're an experienced researcher - or somewhere in the middle - you are welcome to join us! Membership is FREE, and open to everyone; you do not have to be an AASLH member.

 

Get started by joining our online discussion group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aaslh-visitorsvoices/.

 
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Anne Guernsey
Coordinator of Volunteers, Evaluation, and Statistics
The Connecticut Historical Society
One Elizabeth Street
Hartford, CT  06105
(860) 236-5621 ext. 256
Fax: (860) 236-2664
 
 
 
 
 
 
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