It's Not Too Late to Understand Your Visitors!

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Greg Stevens

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Jun 22, 2009, 7:05:47 PM6/22/09
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Dear Colleagues,

 

It’s not too late to understand more about your museum visitors.  Register now!


Live webinar!

Understanding Life Stages of the Museum Visitor
June 24, 2009
2-3:30 pm (Eastern)

In collaboration with the AAM Committee on Education (EdCom), Committee on Audience Research and Evaluation (CARE) and The AAM Press.
Sponsored by LearningTimes

 

Presented by

James Chung, President, Reach Advisors
Susie Wilkening, Senior Consultant and Curator of Museum Audiences, Reach Advisors


Why are seven-year-olds especially important to museums? What is a Museum Advocate, and how do they differ from Core Visitors to museums? Are museums really a “necessary evil” to some moms? And what is going on with ultra-wired Generation Y and museums? Delve into all of these questions and more as Susie Wilkening and James Chung share their research from over 30,000 Core Visitors to museums, just published in their new book from The AAM Press, Life Stages of the Museum Visitor: Building Engagement Over a Lifetime. This webinar will help you understand your museum’s audiences, their needs, and how you can better meet their expectations.

 

Registration is only $25 for AAM members, but hurry!  Registration closes COB on Tuesday, June 23rd.

For more information, visit: http://www.aam-us.org/getinvolved/learn/understandingmuseumaudience.cfm#registration

 

“The webinars that AAM is offering are the best thing that AAM has done for us since Accreditation!  Training & travel was one of the first line items cut from our budget.  These programs are affordable, relevant, and valuable.  As we do performance plans for this year, the AAM webinars are an integrated part of professional development.”

–Ruth Haas, Director

Cape Fear Museum of History & Science

 

“See” you online soon!

 

Greg Stevens

Assistant Director for Professional Development

American Association of Museums

1575 Eye Street NW, Suite 400

Washington, DC 20005

(202) 218-7675 Direct

(202) 289-6578 Fax

gste...@aam-us.org

www.aam-us.org/profed

AAM Professional Development:  Small Investment,  BIG Return!

 

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