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On Wed, 18 Oct 1995, Kristina Mitchell wrote:
> Hello, I am a graduate student in art museum education, and I am searching
> for a topic for my master's thesis in the area of museums and technology. I
> am especially interested museums on-line and how these services affect
> viewers. Do they complement or detract from the viewer's educational
> experience? What kind of audiences do these services attract, and do they
> generally visit museums? Have any of these services been evaluated? What
> kind of information is available in this area? Does anyone have any
> suggestions where to begin? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Kristina Mitchell
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Kristina:
Just today, I was reading an article titled "Visitors in Front of the
Small Screen" by Barbara Flagg. It can be found in the publication: What
Research Says about Learning in Science Museums, volume 2, published by ASTC
(Assoc. of Science-Technology Centers). There is a pretty good
bibliography at the end of the article. Let me know if I can fax you a
copy.
Monica Buntin
Dallas Arboretum
Dallas, Texas
Phone: (214) 327-8263, ext. 129>
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