2023
DOI: 10.15695/jstem/v6i1.08
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Natural History Mystery: Immersing Families in a Problem-Solving Game Using Natural History Exhibits

Teresa MacDonald,
Anna Thanukos

Abstract: There is a need for a better public understanding of evolutionary relatedness including its relevance to socio-scientific issues such as conservation and health. As venues that play an important role in communicating about evolution, natural history museums have an opportunity to explore novel means of enhancing visitor learning in this area. We describe the design, testing, modification, and evaluation of an immersive, problem-solving educational game on the topic of evolution using specimens on display in a … Show more

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