在博物馆环境中使用增强现实技术促进兴趣、积极情绪和知识

IF 1.4 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Alana A. U. Kennedy, Ian Thacker, Benjamin D. Nye, G. Sinatra, W. Swartout, Emily Lindsey
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引用次数: 7

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非正式的学习环境,如博物馆,为科学学习提供了独特的机会。它们被刻意设计成影响公众对科学的理解,塑造游客的态度和行为。作为一项发展中的技术,增强现实(AR)提供了变革性的潜力,通过增强游客的体验来支持博物馆的教育使命,从而为学习和与科学的个性化互动创造有效的条件。我们在拉布雷亚沥青坑(LBTP)实施了AR增强展览,以减少科学误解,并探索科学和AR技术的兴趣和情感作用,因为它与学习和知识修订有关。使用前测后测设计,62名成年人完成了AR体验,解决了与焦油一致性和大型动物诱捕频率相关的两个科学误解。我们发现参与者在测试后比测试前有更少的误解。与增强现实技术相比,参与者对科学内容的兴趣更高,他们对科学内容和增强现实技术的情感也有所区别。好奇心的感受预示着知识的修订和对科学内容和AR技术的兴趣。这些发现可能对博物馆和其他科学传播者有用,他们正在寻求创建增强现实干预措施,以支持学习和概念变化。
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Promoting interest, positive emotions, and knowledge using augmented reality in a museum setting
ABSTRACT Informal learning environments, such as museums, provide unique opportunities for science learning. They are deliberately designed to impact public understanding of science and shape visitors’ attitudes and behaviors. As a developing technology, augmented reality (AR) offers the transformative potential to support museums’ educational missions by enhancing visitors’ experience, thereby creating effective conditions for learning and personalized interactions with science. We implemented an AR-enhanced exhibit at the La Brea Tar Pits (LBTP) to reduce scientific misconceptions and explore the role of interest and emotions around science and AR technology as it related to learning and knowledge revision. Using a pretest-posttest design, 62 adults completed an AR experience that addressed two scientific misconceptions related to the consistency of tar and frequency of large animal entrapment. We found that participants had significantly fewer misconceptions at posttest than at pretest. Participants also reported higher levels of interest in science content than AR technology and discriminated between emotions they experienced with regard to science content and AR technology. Feelings of curiosity predicted knowledge revision and interest in both science content and AR technology. These findings may be useful for museums and other science communicators seeking to create AR interventions that support learning and conceptual change.
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3.10
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Science Education Part B: Communication and Public Engagement will address the communication between and the engagement by individuals and groups concerning evidence-based information about the nature, outcomes, and social consequences, of science and technology. The journal will aim: -To bridge the gap between theory and practice concerning the communication of evidence-based information about the nature, outcomes, and social consequences of science and technology; -To address the perspectives on communication about science and technology of individuals and groups of citizens of all ages, scientists and engineers, media persons, industrialists, policy makers, from countries throughout the world; -To promote rational discourse about the role of communication concerning science and technology in private, social, economic and cultural aspects of life
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