Summarize its goals, methods, and findings. What interested you in this study?
Pixar teamed up with the Museum of Science, Boston and Science Museum Exhibit Collaboration to for The Science Behind Pixar exhibition. They did some evaluations on the exhibition to figure out some information from their guests. They used observations, pre-, post-, and follow up surveys, and even post- interviews as their data collection methods. They figured out their audience was what was anticipated for their target audience, the impact the exhibition had on their audience, and it supported a larger range of guest interactions.
I was interested in this study because I love Pixar and Disney and would love to go to see any sort of exhibition they have about their work.
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Curious who specifically was the lead of this evaluation? Pixar? One of the museums? All of the above? What were their goals? Were they related to the exhibit itself? The learnings? The visitor expectations? Satisfaction?
ReplyDeleteI'm curious about what they learned. I went to the Pixar exhibit when it was at the California Science Center in Los Angeles and am wondering how the evaluation informed the final exhibit.
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