Augmenting Museum Visits: Guiding Families to Share in the Learning

December 1st, 2018 - November 30th, 2021 | PROJECT

Over a three-year period, the Lawrence Hall of Science will conduct research on the conversations of groups and families encountering an Augmented Reality (AR) experience in a museum environment. The research program will identify which design elements best facilitate conversations among groups of visitors, and determine if these conversations are both rich in scientific content and gender-balanced. The project will focus on four specific activities: understanding the learning associated with current AR activities, implementing design-based research to develop visitor conversation supports, designing and developing new AR programs with embedded conversation supports, and conducting iterative hypothesis-based research on how learning conversations happen in AR learning environments. The museum community will gain insights on design principles for supporting collaborative learning using AR. Project staff will disseminate results via conference workshops for museum professionals on designing AR to enhance family learning, and through publication in professional journals.

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Team Members

Mac Cannady, Principal Investigator, Lawrence Hall of Science

Funders

Funding Source: IMLS
Funding Program: National Leadership Grants - Museums
Award Number: MG-40-18-0005-18
Funding Amount: $857,616

Tags

Access and Inclusion: Women and Girls
Audience: Families | Museum | ISE Professionals
Discipline: General STEM
Resource Type: Project Descriptions
Environment Type: Exhibitions | Games | Simulations | Interactives | Media and Technology | Museum and Science Center Exhibits