Understanding science centre engagement in making an exhibition experience

Reaching and engaging visitors within exhibitions, as well as throughout the entire museum environment, recurred as an area of design concern and struggle. The paper discusses various science centre methodological approaches to encourage visitor into having a response. This brings effects on visitor...

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Main Authors: Baniyamin, Nurhaya, Abdul Rahim, Zaiton
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Language:English
Published: IDOSI Publications 2017
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spelling my.iium.irep.623502018-03-14T08:44:38Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/62350/ Understanding science centre engagement in making an exhibition experience Baniyamin, Nurhaya Abdul Rahim, Zaiton H63 Museum. Exhibitions Reaching and engaging visitors within exhibitions, as well as throughout the entire museum environment, recurred as an area of design concern and struggle. The paper discusses various science centre methodological approaches to encourage visitor into having a response. This brings effects on visitors’ participation and immersion. The review highlights multiple learning theories underpinning how visitors learn and how these theories impact a museum’s exhibition design efforts. Using the recent experience of The Mind Museum, Philippines, Questacon Australia as primary case-studies and The Experimentarium, Denmark with The Powerhouse Museum as further reference, this paper examines different perspectives and methodological approaches. Nurturing visitor interest through an exhibition experience represents an important recurring concept which strike at the core of the exhibition design process. Visitors act as celebrants of science information in an edutainment context, motivated by a quest for social and enlightening experiences. How do science centre nurture an exhibition experience? How do they support quality visitor experience and informal learning intentions? Answers to these questions are the essence of this paper. IDOSI Publications 2017 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/62350/1/AJBMS_Nurhaya%20%281%29.pdf Baniyamin, Nurhaya and Abdul Rahim, Zaiton (2017) Understanding science centre engagement in making an exhibition experience. Asian Journal of Business Management Studies, 8 (2). pp. 51-63. ISSN 2222-1387 https://idosi.org/ajbms/8(2)17/7.pdf
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Baniyamin, Nurhaya
Abdul Rahim, Zaiton
Understanding science centre engagement in making an exhibition experience
description Reaching and engaging visitors within exhibitions, as well as throughout the entire museum environment, recurred as an area of design concern and struggle. The paper discusses various science centre methodological approaches to encourage visitor into having a response. This brings effects on visitors’ participation and immersion. The review highlights multiple learning theories underpinning how visitors learn and how these theories impact a museum’s exhibition design efforts. Using the recent experience of The Mind Museum, Philippines, Questacon Australia as primary case-studies and The Experimentarium, Denmark with The Powerhouse Museum as further reference, this paper examines different perspectives and methodological approaches. Nurturing visitor interest through an exhibition experience represents an important recurring concept which strike at the core of the exhibition design process. Visitors act as celebrants of science information in an edutainment context, motivated by a quest for social and enlightening experiences. How do science centre nurture an exhibition experience? How do they support quality visitor experience and informal learning intentions? Answers to these questions are the essence of this paper.
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author Baniyamin, Nurhaya
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title Understanding science centre engagement in making an exhibition experience
title_short Understanding science centre engagement in making an exhibition experience
title_full Understanding science centre engagement in making an exhibition experience
title_fullStr Understanding science centre engagement in making an exhibition experience
title_full_unstemmed Understanding science centre engagement in making an exhibition experience
title_sort understanding science centre engagement in making an exhibition experience
publisher IDOSI Publications
publishDate 2017
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/62350/1/AJBMS_Nurhaya%20%281%29.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/62350/
https://idosi.org/ajbms/8(2)17/7.pdf
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