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Deepening Visitor Engagement with Museum Exhibits through Hand-crafted Visual Markers
2018
Proceedings of the 2018 on Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2018 - DIS '18
Visual markers, in particular QR codes, have become widely adopted in museums to enable low cost interactive applications. However, visitors often do not engage with them. ...
In this paper we explore the application of visual makers that can be designed to be meaningful and that can be created by visitors themselves. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This work was supported by UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council grant EP/M02315X/1 and by the EU Horizon 2020 grant 727040 (the GIFT project). ...
doi:10.1145/3196709.3196786
dblp:conf/ACMdis/AliKBB18
fatcat:trhho4tg2zcpvgs25y4dquq5va
Measuring the Effect of Visual Exposure and Saliency of Museum Exhibits on Visitors' Level of Contact and Engagement
2018
Behavioral Sciences
their wayfinding behavior. ...
This paper examines visitors' movement patterns at the Broad Museum designed by Zaha Hadid. ...
Acknowledgments: Special thanks to Stephanie Kribs and Dana Steiner from the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum for supporting access to site. ...
doi:10.3390/bs8110100
pmid:30373301
pmcid:PMC6262532
fatcat:3ih34dahyna7zctlnkwcotuati
Living Liquid: Design and Evaluation of an Exploratory Visualization Tool for Museum Visitors
2012
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Abstract-Interactive visualizations can allow science museum visitors to explore new worlds by seeing and interacting with scientific data. ...
Iterative development proceeded through three rounds of formative evaluations using think-aloud protocols and interviews, each round informing a key visualization design decision: (1) what to visualize ...
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation, the Department ...
doi:10.1109/tvcg.2012.244
pmid:26357189
fatcat:hbe7wfwyl5e4diycl52auglxm4
Visual Access Formed by Architecture and its Influence on Visitors' Spatial Exploration in a Museum
2020
Interdisciplinary Journal of Signage and Wayfinding
Results show that direct visual access has a higher influence than physical distance in a visitor's decision for initial exploration of a museum. ...
In addition, these results are also used to address the pattern of exploration taken by visitors. ...
What reasoning or strategies did you take to go from one exhibition to another? 5. Do you have any suggestions to enhance your experience in the museum on your next visit? ...
doi:10.15763/issn.2470-9670.2020.v4.i1.a55
fatcat:cy5eophje5hhfjd4mgv6ig35wi
Visualizing biological data in museums: Visitor learning with an interactive tree of life exhibit
2016
Journal of Research in Science Teaching
In this study, we investigate museum visitor learning and engagement at an interactive visualization of an evolutionary tree of life consisting of over 70,000 species. ...
The study was conducted at two natural history museums where visitors collaboratively explored the tree of life using direct touch gestures on a multi-touch tabletop display. ...
Two deviations from this pattern were found for Relate Term and responses to the initial question ("What is the tree of life all about?") where there were no significant age-related differences. ...
doi:10.1002/tea.21318
fatcat:hkdegtzf4jb4nlcxamsjgyccbu
III. Morality Here and There
[chapter]
2015
Foundations for Moral Relativism: Second Expanded Edition
In order to access detailed and updated information on the license, please visit http://www.openbookpublishers.com/isbn/9781783740321#copyright Further details about CC BY-NC-ND licenses are available ...
Digital material and resources associated with this volume are available at http://www.openbookpublishers.com/isbn/9781783740321#resources ISBN Paperback: 978-1-78374-032-1 ISBN Hardback: 978-1-78374-033 ...
Each party's visual experience is thus under the control of both gazes: what each sees is dependent on where both look. 16 If you are visiting the museum with a companion, you probably have a joint intention ...
doi:10.11647/obp.0086.01
fatcat:gcmihssye5bebgphjlojy6xpty
Is there a second life in your future?
2008
Proceedings of the 36th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services conference - SIGUCCS '08
The University of Delaware (UD) has created an active educational environment that encourages learning through interaction, collaboration, and discovery among faculty and students in Second Life. ...
• emerging educational uses UD early adopter faculty have embraced this new learning environment and found ways to integrate it into their teaching. ...
The avatar doing the behavior is called a griefer. ...
doi:10.1145/1449956.1450012
dblp:conf/siguccs/Jeffers08
fatcat:whr3ckuj5vhqjnjwdfbtvy2xxa
Understanding Science Centre Engagement in Nurturing Visitor Interest and Curiosity
2016
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
Reaching and engaging visitors within exhibitions and throughout the museum environment, recurred as an area of design concern. ...
Using the recent experience of Science Centre Singapore, The Mind Museum Philippines and The Experimentarium Denmark, the responses of the centre managements provided initial findings towards quality visitor ...
In addition, they thank the International Islamic University Malaysia and Ministry of Higher Education for funding this project. ...
doi:10.1016/j.sbspro.2016.05.152
fatcat:kdjoi2vpbrdljl6ke2y357qk6m
Attitude and Perception of Visually Impaired Travelers: A Case of Klang Valley, Malaysia
2014
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
However, they are not travelling at the same rate as people without disabilities and the public, stakeholders and the government have the right to address the difficulties and create an environment for ...
Although a lot of research has been done regarding disabled people and VITs in particular, there is a rarity of studies focusing on the attitude and perception of VITs in the context of Malaysia and Klang ...
(R5) I go online to Rapid (Malaysian Public Transportation) and I find that the whole route there, the sighted people can see but actually it's an image so they don't read to me where and what all the ...
doi:10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.07.306
fatcat:nyuj2iywf5cgvlrp3oibln6ogi
Exploring Visitors' Visual Behavior Using Eye-Tracking: The Case of the "Studiolo Del Duca"
2022
Journal of Imaging
In this study, eye-tracking was used to provide insights into non-expert visitors' visual behaviour as they move freely in the historical room of the "Studiolo del Duca" of the Ducal Palace in Urbino, ...
Thanks to the growing interest in visual perception, eye-tracking technology has been increasingly used for studying the interaction between individuals and artworks. ...
Acknowledgments: Authors would like to thank the National Gallery of Marche Region of Urbino for the interest and support in the implementation of the project. ...
doi:10.3390/jimaging8010008
pmid:35049849
pmcid:PMC8781978
fatcat:5qgvwgzvnbdbvfztffefad4wfq
Visitors' Behavioral Patterns and the Interactive Models at the Penang House of Music, Malaysia
2021
Zenodo
The method of observation involves physical or visual observation of what folks genuinely do or what incidents occur throughout a behavior or consumption scenario (Hair Jr, 2019) . ...
There are even several days where there have been no visitors at all at the Penang House of Music. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.4662644
fatcat:xywrpmhgl5fnrn3cspii2r2adi
Guns, Germs, and Public History: A Conversation with Jennifer Tucker
2020
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
In this wide-ranging conversation, historians David Serlin (UC San Diego) and Jennifer Tucker (Wesleyan University) discuss the role of material culture and visual media in shaping how museums communicate ...
histories of science and technology. ...
: How do we navigate to where we want to go? ...
doi:10.1002/jhbs.22055
pmid:32639026
fatcat:maanfi753vhybjl4xh2g47cjoi
Adapting Museum Visitors as Participants Benefits their Learning Experience?
2015
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
Public participation such as visitor satisfaction was directly related to experience of learning and discovery and involvement in motivating learning behaviour at the museum. ...
How visitors learn in museums, will be given us a set of very practical strategies and tools for designing exhibits. ...
It is what people do when they want to make sense of the world around them. It may involve enhancing in skills, knowledge, understanding, values, feelings, attitudes and capacity to reflect. ...
doi:10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.10.221
fatcat:h66s2rv3xzblfjoede3baswada
And They Were There-Reports of Meetings
2018
Against the Grain
And They Were There
from page 48
Richard Wynne of Aries (a king of online editorial systems) gave a good account of what his company is doing. ...
and lastly, Watkinson, addressing the topic of what do funders learn, or want to learn from OA metrics. continued on page 61
And They Were There
from page 50
Optimizing Library Services
from page ...
And They Tyckoson provided a "real world" look at the implications of this study in the Cal State-Fresno Library. ...
doi:10.7771/2380-176x.8017
fatcat:em46zjxkybffpjddfd42sijhle
Restoration of Behavior
1981
Studies in Visual Communication
You do what everybody before you and after you is supposed to be doing. ...
They knew what a penny was and what a nickel was, and that’s what
they got paid —a few pennies for a bucket of tomatoes. ...
doi:10.1111/j.2326-8492.1981.tb00127.x
fatcat:cafksmfawjby5lhixgof7ufx4e
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