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It's a Nano World - Findings from a Summative Study

June 1, 2004 | Exhibitions
Nanoscale science and engineering study and create materials and devices on the molecular scale. The Nanobiotechnology Center, a National Science Foundation supported Science and Technology Center, collaborated with Ithaca, New York's Sciencenter, a hands-on museum, and Painted Universe, Inc. an exhibition design-and-fabrication team, to create It's a NanoWorld, a 3,000 square-foot, hands-on traveling exhibition. Edu, Inc., an external evaluation group, led front-end research and formative evaluation to guide and refine development of the exhibition.

Summative evaluation investigated visitors' experiences and the degree to which the exhibition met its intended learning goals. Lessons learned were catalogued to guide development of future informal science education related to emerging technology. The summative evaluation used a pre-post study to investigate what content children acquired and exit interviews to explore children's understanding of concepts presented as well as any misconceptions related to the learning goals. Exit interviews with teens and adults revealed the extent of their understanding of the exhibition and its science content. The summative study found that visitors said It's a Nano World is a fun, inviting, and engaging hands-on exhibition. Pre-test and post-test findings showed increased understanding of key science vocabulary - for example, "cells" and "nano. The appendix of this report features interview protocols.

TEAM MEMBERS

  • Douglas Spencer
    Evaluator
    Edu, Inc.
  • Cornell University
    Contributor
  • Victoria Angelotti
    Evaluator
    Edu Inc.
  • Sciencenter
    Contributor
  • Citation

    Funders

    NSF
    Funding Program: ISE/AISL
    Award Number: 0426378
    Funding Amount: 1869025
    Resource Type: Interview Protocol | Evaluation Reports | Summative
    Discipline: Chemistry | Education and learning science | Engineering | Technology
    Audience: Elementary School Children (6-10) | Middle School Children (11-13) | Youth/Teen (up to 17) | Adults | Museum/ISE Professionals | Evaluators
    Environment Type: Exhibitions | Museum and Science Center Exhibits

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