Remedial evaluation takes place once the exhibit or program is open to the public. It is a time when museum staff and designers can make any necessary repairs or modifications, and often times these are problems that were not, or could not be, identified during the earlier stages of development (such as lighting, crowd flow, signage and other issues). With exhibits specifically, the evaluation team helps to identify any cognitive problems that may arise and offer suggestions for correcting them while the exhibit fabricators fix any physical problems that prevent an exhibit component from functioning properly.
Read Sample Remedial Evaluation Reports:
OMSI Boys and Girls Science Club Remedial Evaluation Report (OJJDP, 2002-2003)
OMSI Boys and Girls Science Club Remedial Evaluation Report (OJJDP, 2003-2004)