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Analysis of the educational potential of a science museum learning environment: visitors' experience with and understanding of an immersion exhibit
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Abstract Research pertaining to science museum exhibit design tends to be articulated at a level of generality that makes it difficult to apply in practise. To address this issue, the present study used a design-based research approach to understand the educational potential of a biology exhibit. The exhibit... view more
Research pertaining to science museum exhibit design tends to be articulated at a level of generality that makes it difficult to apply in practise. To address this issue, the present study used a design-based research approach to understand the educational potential of a biology exhibit. The exhibit was considered an educational environment which embodied a certain body of biological knowledge (Biological Organization) in a certain exhibit type (Museographic Organization) with the intention of creating certain learning outcomes among visitors. The notion of praxeology was used to model intended and observed visitor outcomes, and the pattern of relationship between the two praxeologies was examined to pinpoint where and how divergences emerged. The implications of these divergences are discussed at the three levels of exhibit enactment, design, and conjecture, and theoretically based suggestions for a design iteration are given. The potential of the design-based research approach for educational exhibit design is argued.... view less
Keywords
museum
Classification
Special areas of Education
Free Keywords
informal education; design study; science centre; praxeology; design‐based research
Document language
English
Publication Year
2010
Page/Pages
p. 517-545
Journal
International Journal of Science Education, 33 (2010) 4
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09500691003754589
Status
Postprint; peer reviewed
Licence
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