This article presents a qualitative analysis of family interaction around digital interactive tabletop exhibits. Parents play a teaching role in museum visits, using strategies from encouragement, to giving directions about using exhibits, to offering explanations that connect an exhibit to children’s previous experiences. Touchscreens and touch tables offer different ways of engaging families in museums, raising questions around how these interactive tabletops support family collaboration, specifically their role in fostering scaffolding forms of activity. A multimodal analysis using video data of family interactions around three tabletop exhibits examines the role of digital exhibit design in fostering family collaboration and adult scaff...
Tangible user interfaces allow children to take advantage of their experience in the real world with...
Background. Museums can serve as rich resources for families to learn about the social world through...
Family interactions are common phenomenon at visits to science centers and natural history museums. ...
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of family interaction around digital tabletop exhibits in...
This article presents a qualitative analysis of family interaction around digital interactive tablet...
Graduation date: 2016Museums, aquariums, and technology centers are informal learning environments t...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to discover main patterns of parent/caregiver-child intera...
This paper presents an observational study of eight families engaging with a bespoke tablet experien...
Museums increasingly use interactive technologies to make a museum visit more rewarding. In this cha...
Museums increasingly use interactive technologies to make a museum visit more rewarding. In this cha...
Visiting in family groupings, many parents and children attend museums expecting their visit to invo...
This paper describes the design and evaluation of an adaptive museum guide for families. In the Kuri...
Learning is social in nature and takes place across many contexts (e.g., Bandura & Walters, 1963; La...
This paper investigates how family museum visitors crafted learning through interaction with one an...
Interactive surfaces are increasingly common in museums and other informal learning environments whe...
Tangible user interfaces allow children to take advantage of their experience in the real world with...
Background. Museums can serve as rich resources for families to learn about the social world through...
Family interactions are common phenomenon at visits to science centers and natural history museums. ...
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of family interaction around digital tabletop exhibits in...
This article presents a qualitative analysis of family interaction around digital interactive tablet...
Graduation date: 2016Museums, aquariums, and technology centers are informal learning environments t...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to discover main patterns of parent/caregiver-child intera...
This paper presents an observational study of eight families engaging with a bespoke tablet experien...
Museums increasingly use interactive technologies to make a museum visit more rewarding. In this cha...
Museums increasingly use interactive technologies to make a museum visit more rewarding. In this cha...
Visiting in family groupings, many parents and children attend museums expecting their visit to invo...
This paper describes the design and evaluation of an adaptive museum guide for families. In the Kuri...
Learning is social in nature and takes place across many contexts (e.g., Bandura & Walters, 1963; La...
This paper investigates how family museum visitors crafted learning through interaction with one an...
Interactive surfaces are increasingly common in museums and other informal learning environments whe...
Tangible user interfaces allow children to take advantage of their experience in the real world with...
Background. Museums can serve as rich resources for families to learn about the social world through...
Family interactions are common phenomenon at visits to science centers and natural history museums. ...