Natural History Mystery: Immersing families in a problem-solving game using museum collections

August 1st, 2021 - August 31st, 2022 | PROJECT

The University of Kansas Natural History Museum, in collaboration with the University of California Museum of Paleontology, will develop, test, and deploy an immersive educational game on the topic of evolution and common ancestry. The museum will frame the game with a narrative that involves tracing the origin of a zoonotic disease (infectious disease that is transmitted between species from animals to humans or from humans to animals). Played on the museum floor, the escape room-inspired game will explore innovative formats for museum learning and engagement. It is being designed for families with children ages 7 to 12, and by visiting groups of schoolchildren in grades 3 to 5.

Project Website(s)

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Project Products

IMLS-KU Natural History Museum Project Summative Assessment Report

Team Members

Teresa MacDonald, Principal Investigator, University of Kansas (KU Biodiversity Institute and Natural History Museum)

Funders

Funding Source: IMLS
Funding Program: Museums for America
Award Number: MA-249109-OMS-21
Funding Amount: $21,677

Tags

Audience: Elementary School Children (6-10) | Families | Middle School Children (11-13) | Museum | ISE Professionals | Pre-K Children (0-5)
Discipline: Ecology | forestry | agriculture | Health and medicine | Life science
Resource Type: Project Descriptions | Projects
Environment Type: Games | Simulations | Interactives | Media and Technology