Please Post Please Post Please Post CALL FOR POSTER SESSION PROPOSALS -- DEADLINE EXTENDED Museum Education Roundtable Seventh Annual Research Colloquium April 30, 1997 American Association of Museums Annual Conference Atlanta, Georgia _______________________________________________ MER's annual forum for new ideas and original research in all areas relevant to museum education is an opportunity to introduce individual research projects or reflections. This year, MER has selected "Museums and Technology" as our programming theme. The American Association of Museum's Annual Meeting theme is "Competing in the Arena: Content, Creativity, and Cooperation." Poster session proposals from these areas are encouraged, although other topics may be submitted for consideration. The format for presenting research features: * invited presentations: Researchers in the museum field will present their research, discuss their findings, and reflect on the process. * poster sessions: present your research in an informal setting that encourages discussion and feedback from fellow museum professionals. SEND YOUR POSTER SESSION PROPOSAL TO: Museum Education Roundtable 621 Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E. Washington, D.C. 20003 (please note new address, phone and fax numbers) or applications will be accepted via email to the MER Office at [log in to unmask] or to Michelle Craig, Program Chair at [log in to unmask] Questions? Call the MER office at (202) 547-8378 or fax to (202) 547-8344. DEADLINES: Proposal Due by FEBRUARY 15, 1997 (please note new deadline date) Notice of selection by MARCH 1, 1997 Research Colloquium scheduled for APRIL 30, 1997. Thank you for your interest. Please pass this notice to friends and colleagues who might be interested. ___________________________________________________________ PLEASE SEE GUIDELINES FOR SUBMITTING PROPOSALS BELOW. MER's annual forum for new ideas and original research in all areas relevant to education in museums is an opportunity to introduce individual research projects or reflections. The new format for the 1997 colloquium encourages the sharing of research through poster sessions. This research could address, but is not limited to, the following: * Historical Inquiry: researching the origins or practices pertaining to museum education * Theoretical Application: researching the scope of an idea or concept * Applied Research: testing hypotheses through museum education practice Research must be completed or nearing completion at the time of submission according to the format outlined below. PROPOSAL GUIDELINES: The poster session proposal must describe your research according to the following two to three-page format. A. ABSTRACT: 5 or 6 sentences that include 1. A statement of purpose or objective(s) of the research 2. A description of participants, if appropriate 3. A brief description of the method 4. A summary of results B. RELEVANCE OF RESEARCH: A few sentences that address whether the study is an extension of previous knowledge or tests and explores new ideas. C. METHOD: A brief description of how the problem was addressed, including: 1. A description of the participants, concepts, and/or materials. 2. A description of the research design (experimental design, survey, historical research, etc.) 3. A description of the procedure -- what the subjects did or what was done to them during the research investigation; where, when, and who conducted the research; how and what data were collected and analyzed. 4. A brief summary of results and how they will be reported (graph, tables, charts) 5. Implications for museum education. D. PRESENTATION: Identify how you plan to present your research in a poster format. PROPOSAL DEADLINE: February 15, 1997