Volume
46
Issue
4
Abstract
Understanding the ability of educational exhibits to communicate information effectively is important in all Extension programs. We evaluated the influence of a table-top exhibit entitled "Threats to Pennsylvania's Wildlife." In fair and classroom settings, participants in grades 5-7 (N=698) were randomly assigned to one of two experimental groups. One group participated in a pre- and post-survey; the other completed only a post-survey after viewing the exhibit. Results demonstrate that table-top exhibits are useful in conveying basic information and facilitating learning; however, the overall effectiveness of this exhibit was only about 10% and may have been influenced by additional confounding factors.
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Recommended Citation
Carrozzino, A. L., & Smith, S. S. (2008). Evaluation of a Wildlife Education Exhibit for Youth. The Journal of Extension, 46(4), Article 16. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol46/iss4/16