Learning in science museums is an important facet of museum visits. While studies have found that museum visits increase visitors\u27 interest and motivation in science, there have been few studies that have found positive changes in their knowledge of science concepts, facts, and ideas. This quasi-experimental, mixed methods study investigates how this type of learning, understanding science knowledge, can be fostered through the use of visualization tools. Building on previous studies that have demonstrated slight increases in children\u27s science knowledge understanding after exposure to one dynamic visualization, augmented reality, I sought to examine how the addition of two more dynamic visualizations, an animation and a computer simu...
This study aims to check if a Virtual Museum (VM) is a tool for learning science in an informal e...
Graduation date: 2016Museums, aquariums, and technology centers are informal learning environments t...
The aim of this qualitative study was to examine how parents use exhibits’ features during a family ...
Learning in science museums is an important facet of museum visits. While studies have found that mu...
The American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Research Council have calle...
Visitors use and understanding of interactive exhibits and their learning of scientific concepts was...
In this study, we investigate museum visitor learning and engagement at an interactive visualization...
Visiting in family groupings, many parents and children attend museums expecting their visit to invo...
Visiting in family groupings, many parents and children attend museums expecting their visit to invo...
In this study, we investigate museum visitor learning and engagement at an interactive visualization...
In the last twenty years, research about science learning in informal contexts such as museums, scie...
Parent-child conversations in everyday interactions may set the stage for children's interest and un...
This dissertation is an example of behavioral research in the museum aiming for a better understandi...
In the complexity and idiosyncrasies of everyday human activity, social scientists seek patterns--fi...
What is the nature of art/science collaborations in museums? How do art objects and activities contr...
This study aims to check if a Virtual Museum (VM) is a tool for learning science in an informal e...
Graduation date: 2016Museums, aquariums, and technology centers are informal learning environments t...
The aim of this qualitative study was to examine how parents use exhibits’ features during a family ...
Learning in science museums is an important facet of museum visits. While studies have found that mu...
The American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Research Council have calle...
Visitors use and understanding of interactive exhibits and their learning of scientific concepts was...
In this study, we investigate museum visitor learning and engagement at an interactive visualization...
Visiting in family groupings, many parents and children attend museums expecting their visit to invo...
Visiting in family groupings, many parents and children attend museums expecting their visit to invo...
In this study, we investigate museum visitor learning and engagement at an interactive visualization...
In the last twenty years, research about science learning in informal contexts such as museums, scie...
Parent-child conversations in everyday interactions may set the stage for children's interest and un...
This dissertation is an example of behavioral research in the museum aiming for a better understandi...
In the complexity and idiosyncrasies of everyday human activity, social scientists seek patterns--fi...
What is the nature of art/science collaborations in museums? How do art objects and activities contr...
This study aims to check if a Virtual Museum (VM) is a tool for learning science in an informal e...
Graduation date: 2016Museums, aquariums, and technology centers are informal learning environments t...
The aim of this qualitative study was to examine how parents use exhibits’ features during a family ...