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Investigating online museums' exhibits and personal cognitive learning preferences

conference contribution
posted on 2024-10-31, 09:26 authored by Asmidah Alwi, Elspeth McKay
Web-based technologies offer opportunities to enhance the design of online learning environments. As a result, many museums around the world are now adopting ICT tools that emphasise the use of Web-based multi-media, which enrich and fulfil their visitors¿ learning experiences. Nevertheless, awareness of the complexities of human computer interaction (HCI) has presented a new dilemma that challenges the design and development of content for online learning systems. As tempting as it is, the adoption of these emerging ICT tools in a museum needs to be aligned with appropriate instructional strategies to ensure the effectiveness of their visitors¿ learning outcomes. This paper describes the research in progress that investigates the interactive effects of information systems interface (ISI) access with students¿ cognitive style preferences when participating in museum learning experiences.

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Start page

25

End page

34

Total pages

10

Outlet

Same Places, Different Spaces. Proceedings Ascilite Auckland 2009

Editors

R Atkinson, C McBeath

Name of conference

Ascilite Auckland 2009

Publisher

Monash University

Place published

Melbourne

Start date

2009-12-06

End date

2009-12-09

Language

English

Copyright

Copyright © 2009 Asmidah Alwi and Elspeth McKay.

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2006017000

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-09-23

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