为促进博物馆自然遗产讨论而设计的儿童零食盒的评价研究

Laura Gottlieb, Xinglin Sun
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对于博物馆来说,利用博物馆咖啡厅里的食物来吸引游客是一个相对未被探索的领域。一个特别设计的零食盒可以为学校儿童在博物馆环境中讨论自然遗产创造一个合适的环境。Snackbox的原型是为孩子们设计和生产的,目的是教他们自然历史的话题。一项由四组儿童(6岁)组成的对Snackbox的评估研究在一所幼儿园与一名会议协调员一起进行。该研究考察了a)零食盒中的学习活动是否激发了对所选自然遗产主题的讨论。B)这个活动需要一个引导者来推动讨论,让孩子们参与到这个话题中来。最后,它研究了将食物与学习活动结合使用的好处和局限性。Snackbox为孩子们讨论学习活动的问题和答案创造了一个社交环境。主持人在讨论中发挥了重要作用,使人们关注自然遗产。
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Evaluation study of a snack box for children designed to prompt discussion about natural heritage at museums
Using food in a museum café to engage visitors with its content is a relatively unexplored area for museums. A specially designed snack box could create a suitable context for discussion about natural heritage for school children in museum settings. The prototype Snackbox was designed and produced for children with the aim to teach them about a natural history topic. An evaluation study of the Snackbox consisting of four group sessions with children (age 6) was conducted together with a session facilitator at a preschool. The study looked at whether a) the learning activity in the snack box stimulated discussion about the chosen natural heritage topic. b) the activity needed a facilitator to drive the discussion and engage the children with the topic. Lastly, it looked at the benefits and limitations of using food in combination with a learning activity. The Snackbox created a social environment for the children to discuss the questions and answers of the learning activity. The facilitator played an important role in bringing focus to the natural heritage during the discussion.
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