This qualitative research explores the interactions of elementary school students during free-choice activity with science museum exhibits. The study participants were 39 students, who visited a science museum on six occasions during a three-year-period (from 4th to 6th grades). Our study showed that most interactions around exhibits are social in nature. Within these social interactions, students mainly discuss the technicalities of operating the exhibits and rarely engage with their scientific content. On occasion, exhibits are no more than settings for social interactions that could equally occur, for example, in the schoolyard. The main implications of this study concern exhibit design and pedagogy. Because students find ways to create ...
<p>One aim for many natural history museums, science museums and science centres is to contribute to...
This paper examines trends in the understanding of children as visitors to art and natural history m...
One aim for many natural history museums, science museums and science centres is to contribute to sc...
Today, science is a major part of western culture. Discussions about the need for members of the pub...
This research explores learning in science museums through the most common activity in a science mus...
This thesis reports a qualitative study of the use of multimodal technologies in museums— specifical...
This thesis reports a qualitative study of the use of multimodal technologies in museums— specifical...
Learning and engagement have been recognised as very important in defining the effectiveness of inte...
An interactive science exhibition was used as the basis for a study of young children's behaviour an...
Informal science learning environments, such as science museums, afford a variety of interactions, s...
The American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Research Council have calle...
Science centres are one of the best opportunities for informal study of natural science. There are m...
It is increasingly recognized that social interaction and collaboration are critical ...
This paper presents findings from a qualitative UK study exploring the social practices of schoolchi...
This research has focused on non-formal Science education activities employed during formal educatio...
<p>One aim for many natural history museums, science museums and science centres is to contribute to...
This paper examines trends in the understanding of children as visitors to art and natural history m...
One aim for many natural history museums, science museums and science centres is to contribute to sc...
Today, science is a major part of western culture. Discussions about the need for members of the pub...
This research explores learning in science museums through the most common activity in a science mus...
This thesis reports a qualitative study of the use of multimodal technologies in museums— specifical...
This thesis reports a qualitative study of the use of multimodal technologies in museums— specifical...
Learning and engagement have been recognised as very important in defining the effectiveness of inte...
An interactive science exhibition was used as the basis for a study of young children's behaviour an...
Informal science learning environments, such as science museums, afford a variety of interactions, s...
The American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Research Council have calle...
Science centres are one of the best opportunities for informal study of natural science. There are m...
It is increasingly recognized that social interaction and collaboration are critical ...
This paper presents findings from a qualitative UK study exploring the social practices of schoolchi...
This research has focused on non-formal Science education activities employed during formal educatio...
<p>One aim for many natural history museums, science museums and science centres is to contribute to...
This paper examines trends in the understanding of children as visitors to art and natural history m...
One aim for many natural history museums, science museums and science centres is to contribute to sc...