SOS Museum, a Gamified Learning App for Cultural Heritage Preservation Tailored for School Visits: Observational Insights

Bárbara Andrez, P. M. Homem, Maria Manuela Pinto
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This paper intends to systematize a first quantitative study based on the frequency of observable behaviors related to the implementation of a gamified mobile app built to raise awareness about risk management and preservation issues at the Military Museum of Porto, Portugal. The purpose of this study was to acknowledge, compare, and analyze the behavioral changes of a group of students (n=84) aged between 8 to 12 years old divided into two groups: experimental and control. Obtained results will assist a deeper and future analysis addressing infocommunicational problems in gamification processes and their relationship with knowledge in the museum context. The first results show that, by comparison to the control group, visitors were more excited, had more sense of urgency, were mutually aiding each other, and had more efficient communication and collaboration by completing tasks quickly and effectively, throughout the 30-minute average duration of the experience.
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SOS 博物馆,一款为学校参观量身定制的文化遗产保护游戏化学习应用程序:观察启示
本文旨在对葡萄牙波尔图军事博物馆为提高风险管理和保护意识而开发的游戏化移动应用程序的实施过程中可观察到的行为频率进行系统化研究。本研究的目的是确认、比较和分析一组 8 至 12 岁学生(人数为 84 人)的行为变化,这组学生分为两组:实验组和对照组。研究结果将有助于今后更深入地分析游戏化过程中的信息交流问题及其与博物馆知识的关系。第一项结果表明,与对照组相比,在平均 30 分钟的体验过程中,参观者更兴奋、更有紧迫感、相互帮助,并通过快速有效地完成任务进行了更有效的交流与合作。
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