Does
one size fit all when it comes to what visitors want and need for a high quality
museum visit? Nope. Not at all. Even
among museums of similar type (outdoor museums and historic sites, for example)
attributes that determine a high quality visit vary greatly. To identify your
museum’s unique visitor experience attributes, you need to collect real,
actionable data instead of relying on old and often inaccurate assumptions. Only
with real data can you develop a successful growth plan for your institution.
With the
start of a new school year quickly approaching, AASLH’s
Visitors Count!
program is preparing to work with client organizations to survey teachers
who bring classes for an onsite program.
Visitors
Count! helps you gain critical insight
into your museum’s unique visitor experience attributes. It is the most
comprehensive visitor research tool available to mid- and large-sized history
organizations. C
heck
out the list of
institutions already using Visitors Count! to
collect valuable visitor data and feedback.
AASLH
offers a convenient payment plan that allows organizations to pay the $3,750
program fee over two fiscal years.
We need to
hear from you by August 15 if you want to survey teachers during the 2017-18
school year.
Cherie
Cook
Senior Program
Manager
American Association
for State and Local History
2021 21st Ave S., Suite 320
Nashville, TN 37212
573-893-5164
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