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The unintended effects of interactive objects and labels in the science museum

January 1, 2009 | Exhibitions

What effects do different setups of museum exhibits have on visitors' conversations and interactions? The study reported here is an investigation of the role that labels and associated materials play in visitors' conversations and interactions at a heat camera exhibit. After we introduced a label to help visitors explore the insulating properties of clothing, we found a dramatic shift in the kinds of activities and participation structures of visitors. Not only were visitors, as expected, discussing why clothing was warm, but they were doing so in a fashion more consistent with formal education than the typically more collaborative conversations seen in informal learning environments. Overall, our analyses reveal that labels and activities presented serve to frame both the activities that visitors engage in and the types of conversations that ensue and that this has deep influences on visitors' experiences at the exhibit.

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  • Leslie Atkins
    Author
    California State University
  • Lisanne Velez
    Author
    Montshire Museum of Science
  • David Goudy
    Author
    Montshire Museum of Science
  • Kevin Dunbar
    Author
    University of Tornoto, Scarborough
  • Citation

    ISSN : 0036-8326
    Publication Name: Science Education
    Volume: 93
    Number: 1
    Page Number: 161
    Resource Type: Research Products
    Discipline: Education and learning science | General STEM | Technology
    Audience: General Public | Educators/Teachers | Museum/ISE Professionals
    Environment Type: Exhibitions | Museum and Science Center Exhibits

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