Hi Will,
Our focus has been to reach that target group through the educational system 
and therefore have curriculum based educational modules produced for our on 
line modules.  I could share with you the amount of downloads that we get per 
month, indicating how the material is getting into the classrooms, if this 
could be of any help to you.
Let me know,

Paul L. Cretes
Gestionnaire, Documentation des artefacts et du projet CCO
Biblioth?que, archives et services de documentation
Mus?e canadien des civilisations
Manager, Artifact Documentation and CCO projects
Library, Archives and Documentation Services
Canadian Museum of Civilization 
100, rue Laurier Street, Gatineau QC, K1A 0M8
T?l: 819-776-8473 Fax: 819-776-8491 

 


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From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Real, Will
Sent: November 15, 2007 4:24 PM
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
Subject: [MCN-L] Evidence of web project impact on teens?

Hi everyone,

We are looking for evidence, published or anecdotal or whatever, that
indicates the impact that museum web projects aimed at teens have
actually had on the target group. We would like to help a potential
funder understand why other museums have embarked on these kinds of
efforts and what the results look like so far.

We've looked at some of the recent published work at archimuse from
Museums and the Web, which is a good start. Any other input is
appreciated.

Many thanks,

Will Real
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh 
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