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Jul 9, 2017 · We can provide evidence that the viewing behaviour of laymen in a museum differs from what an expert expects according to the art historic ...
We can provide evidence that the viewing behaviour of laymen in a museum differs from what an expert expects according to the art historic relevance of certain ...
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A method that can detect focussed areas (AOF) by analysing the fixation duration for the pixels of a painting is presented, providing evidence that the ...
Jul 28, 2023 · We discuss the possibilities for subverting the white dominant paradigm in museums by sharing museum pedagogy with classroom teachers.
Feb 25, 2018 · My observations have strengthened my opinion that visitors like to see the presence of facilitators, invigilators, educators, security and ...
Nov 2, 2023 · Most of the surveyed museum educators (86%) allowed visitors to touch and hold objects. When asked to explain further, 59% of the surveyed ...
Jan 26, 2015 · The implication is that school visitors to history museums expect are more likely to expect to leave having learned factual content.
The Thinking Museum® Approach allows you to design & facilitate inquiry-based museum experiences around art and objects.
We think we know our visitors, but I would argue that we do not. As summarised above, we think we 'know' that museum visitors are better educated, older ...
Jul 6, 2012 · Participatory museum experiences and museum visitor identity seem to be the focus of much attention of late in the museum educator community ...