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The Brain-Friendly Museum - Using Psychology and Neuroscience to Improve the Visitor Experience (Paperback): Annalisa Banzi The Brain-Friendly Museum - Using Psychology and Neuroscience to Improve the Visitor Experience (Paperback)
Annalisa Banzi; Foreword by John H. Falk
R1,143 Discovery Miles 11 430 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Brain-Friendly Museum proposes an innovative approach to experiencing and enjoying the museum environment in new ways, based on the systematic application of cognitive psychology and neuroscience. Providing practical guidance on navigating and thinking about museums in different ways, the book is designed to help develop more fulfilling visitor experiences. It explores our cognitive processes and emotions, and how they can be used to engage with and enjoy the museum environment, regardless of the visitor's background, language, or culture. The book considers core cognitive processes, including memory, attention, and perception, and how they can successfully be applied to the museum environment, for example, in creating more effective displays. Using evidence-based examples throughout, the book advocates for a wellbeing approach improving visitor experience, and one that is grounded in research from psychology and neuroscience. This book is a must-read for all museum practitioners and psychologists interested in the relationship between cultural heritage, psychology, and neuroscience. It will also be of great interest to art therapists, neuroscientists, university students, museum stakeholders, and museum lovers.

The Brain-Friendly Museum - Using Psychology and Neuroscience to Improve the Visitor Experience (Hardcover): Annalisa Banzi The Brain-Friendly Museum - Using Psychology and Neuroscience to Improve the Visitor Experience (Hardcover)
Annalisa Banzi; Foreword by John H. Falk
R3,766 Discovery Miles 37 660 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Brain-Friendly Museum proposes an innovative approach to experiencing and enjoying the museum environment in new ways, based on the systematic application of cognitive psychology and neuroscience. Providing practical guidance on navigating and thinking about museums in different ways, the book is designed to help develop more fulfilling visitor experiences. It explores our cognitive processes and emotions, and how they can be used to engage with and enjoy the museum environment, regardless of the visitor's background, language, or culture. The book considers core cognitive processes, including memory, attention, and perception, and how they can successfully be applied to the museum environment, for example, in creating more effective displays. Using evidence-based examples throughout, the book advocates for a wellbeing approach improving visitor experience, and one that is grounded in research from psychology and neuroscience. This book is a must-read for all museum practitioners and psychologists interested in the relationship between cultural heritage, psychology, and neuroscience. It will also be of great interest to art therapists, neuroscientists, university students, museum stakeholders, and museum lovers.

Identity and the Museum Visitor Experience (Hardcover): John H. Falk Identity and the Museum Visitor Experience (Hardcover)
John H. Falk
R4,753 Discovery Miles 47 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Understanding the visitor experience provides essential insights into how museums can affect people's lives. Personal drives, group identity, decision-making and meaning-making strategies, memory, and leisure preferences, all enter into the visitor experience, which extends far beyond the walls of the institution both in time and space. Drawing upon a career in studying museum visitors, renowned researcher John Falk attempts to create a predictive model of visitor experience, one that can help museum professionals better meet those visitors' needs. He identifies five key types of visitors who attend museums and then defines the internal processes that drive them there over and over again. Through an understanding of how museums shape and reflect their personal and group identity, Falk is able to show not only how museums can increase their attendance and revenue, but also their meaningfulness to their constituents.

The Museum Experience (Paperback, annotated edition): John H. Falk, Lynn D. Dierking The Museum Experience (Paperback, annotated edition)
John H. Falk, Lynn D. Dierking
R1,170 Discovery Miles 11 700 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

As the first book to take a "visitor's eye view" of the museum visit, The Museum Experience revolutionized the way museum professionals understand their constituents. Falk and Dierking integrate their original research from a wide variety of disciplines as well as visitor studies from institutions ranging from science centers and zoos to art and natural history museums. Written in clear, non-technical style, The Museum Experience paints a thorough picture of why people go to museums, what they do there, how they learn, and what museum practitioners can do to enhance these experiences. This book is an essential reference for all museum professionals and students of museum studies, and has been used widely for higher education courses in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., and has been translated into Japanese and Chinese. Originally published in 1992, the book is now available from Left Coast Press, Inc. as of November 2010.

Born to Choose - Evolution, Self, and Well-Being (Paperback): John H. Falk Born to Choose - Evolution, Self, and Well-Being (Paperback)
John H. Falk
R1,199 Discovery Miles 11 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Born to Choose is John H. Falk's compelling account of why and how we make the endless set of choices we do, every second of every day of our lives. Synthesizing research from across the biological and social sciences, Falk argues that human choice-making is an evolutionarily ancient and complex process. He suggests that all our choices are influenced by very basic and early evolving needs, and that ultimately each choice is designed to support survival in the guise of perceived well-being. This engaging book breaks new intellectual ground and enhances our understanding not just of human choice-making but human behavior overall.

The Museum Experience Revisited (Hardcover): John H. Falk, Lynn D. Dierking The Museum Experience Revisited (Hardcover)
John H. Falk, Lynn D. Dierking
R4,460 Discovery Miles 44 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first book to take a "visitor's eye view" of the museum visit when it was first published in 1992, The Museum Experience revolutionized the way museum professionals understand their constituents. Falk and Dierking have updated this essential reference, incorporating advances in research, theory, and practice in the museum field over the last twenty years. Written in clear, non-technical style, The Museum Experience Revisited paints a thorough picture of why people go to museums, what they do there, how they learn, and what museum practitioners can do to enhance these experiences.

The Museum Experience (Hardcover): John H. Falk, Lynn D. Dierking The Museum Experience (Hardcover)
John H. Falk, Lynn D. Dierking
R5,489 Discovery Miles 54 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As the first book to take a "visitor's eye view" of the museum visit, The Museum Experience revolutionized the way museum professionals understand their constituents. Falk and Dierking integrate their original research from a wide variety of disciplines as well as visitor studies from institutions ranging from science centers and zoos to art and natural history museums. Written in clear, non-technical style, The Museum Experience paints a thorough picture of why people go to museums, what they do there, how they learn, and what museum practitioners can do to enhance these experiences. This book is an essential reference for all museum professionals and students of museum studies, and has been used widely for higher education courses in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., and has been translated into Japanese and Chinese. Originally published in 1992, the book is now available from Left Coast Press, Inc. as of November 2010.

Identity and the Museum Visitor Experience (Paperback): John H. Falk Identity and the Museum Visitor Experience (Paperback)
John H. Falk
R1,189 Discovery Miles 11 890 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Understanding the visitor experience provides essential insights into how museums can affect people's lives. Personal drives, group identity, decision-making and meaning-making strategies, memory, and leisure preferences, all enter into the visitor experience, which extends far beyond the walls of the institution both in time and space. Drawing upon a career in studying museum visitors, renowned researcher John Falk attempts to create a predictive model of visitor experience, one that can help museum professionals better meet those visitors' needs. He identifies five key types of visitors who attend museums and then defines the internal processes that drive them there over and over again. Through an understanding of how museums shape and reflect their personal and group identity, Falk is able to show not only how museums can increase their attendance and revenue, but also their meaningfulness to their constituents.

The Museum Experience Revisited (Paperback, New): John H. Falk, Lynn D. Dierking The Museum Experience Revisited (Paperback, New)
John H. Falk, Lynn D. Dierking
R1,219 Discovery Miles 12 190 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The first book to take a "visitor's eye view" of the museum visit when it was first published in 1992, The Museum Experience revolutionized the way museum professionals understand their constituents. Falk and Dierking have updated this essential reference, incorporating advances in research, theory, and practice in the museum field over the last twenty years. Written in clear, non-technical style, The Museum Experience Revisited paints a thorough picture of why people go to museums, what they do there, how they learn, and what museum practitioners can do to enhance these experiences.

Born to Choose - Evolution, Self, and Well-Being (Hardcover): John H. Falk Born to Choose - Evolution, Self, and Well-Being (Hardcover)
John H. Falk
R4,582 Discovery Miles 45 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Born to Choose is John H. Falk's compelling account of why and how we make the endless set of choices we do, every second of every day of our lives. Synthesizing research from across the biological and social sciences, Falk argues that human choice-making is an evolutionarily ancient and complex process. He suggests that all our choices are influenced by very basic and early evolving needs, and that ultimately each choice is designed to support survival in the guise of perceived well-being. This engaging book breaks new intellectual ground and enhances our understanding not just of human choice-making but human behavior overall.

Bite-Sized Science - Activities for Children in 15 Minutes or Less (Paperback, 1st ed): John H. Falk, Kristi S. Rosenberg Bite-Sized Science - Activities for Children in 15 Minutes or Less (Paperback, 1st ed)
John H. Falk, Kristi S. Rosenberg
R456 R367 Discovery Miles 3 670 Save R89 (20%) Ships in 15 - 20 working days

Here's a fun way to get young minds discovering the wonders of the natural world by making predictions, testing them, and then evaluating the results--learning the scientific method. These short, bite-sized, deliciously fun activities like "Sounds of Chewing," "Clinks in the Kitchen," "Tangy Tongue," and "Shoe Show" take only 15 minutes to organize, do, and clean up. Many of the activities involve food, so children will learn and get a snack at the same time.

Public Institutions for Personal Learning - Establishing a Research Agenda (Paperback): John H. Falk, Lynn Dierking Public Institutions for Personal Learning - Establishing a Research Agenda (Paperback)
John H. Falk, Lynn Dierking
R1,754 Discovery Miles 17 540 Ships in 15 - 20 working days

This landmark publication identifies strategies for determining the extent and content of museum learning and the visitor experience. Takes into account prior knowledge and experience; subsequent, reinforcing experiences; motivation and attitudes; culture and background; social mediation; design and representation; and the physical setting. Includes possible measurement techniques for the museum context, and recommendations for future research in museum training.

Thriving in the Knowledge Age - New Business Models for Museums and Other Cultural Institutions (Hardcover): John H. Falk,... Thriving in the Knowledge Age - New Business Models for Museums and Other Cultural Institutions (Hardcover)
John H. Falk, Beverly K. Sheppard
R3,640 Discovery Miles 36 400 Ships in 15 - 20 working days

In Thriving in the Knowledge Age, John Falk and Beverly Sheppard argue that museums require a radically new business model to survive the transition into the knowledge age. Only by shifting towards more personalized and community-based learning experiences can museums reverse the declining attendance figures of the twenty-first century. Written to provide clear answers to fundamental questions about the purpose and goals of the museum of the future, this visionary book is a must-have for museum professionals and trustees.

The Value of Museums - Enhancing Societal Well-Being (Paperback): John H. Falk The Value of Museums - Enhancing Societal Well-Being (Paperback)
John H. Falk
R1,607 Discovery Miles 16 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Written by one of the world's leading authorities on the public use of museums, The Value of Museums: Enhancing Societal Well-Being provides a timely and compelling way for museum professionals to better understand and explain the benefits created by museum experiences. The key insight this book advances is that museum experiences successfully support a major driver of human behavior - the desire for enhanced well-being. Knowingly or not, the business of museums has always been to support and enhance the public's personal, intellectual, social and physical well-being. Over the years, museums have excelled at this task, as evidenced by the almost indelible memories museum experiences engender. People report that museum experiences make them feel better about themselves, more informed, happier, healthier and more enriched; all outcomes directly related to enhanced well-being. Historically, benefits such as enhanced well-being were seen as vague and intangible, but Falk shows that enhanced well-being, when properly conceptualized, can not only be defined and measured, but also can be monetized. However, as many in the museum world are painfully aware, what worked yesterday for museums may not work in the future as recessions and pandemics rapidly alter the landscape. Although insights about past experiences are interesting, what is needed now is a roadmap for the future. Fortunately for museums, the public's need for enhanced well-being will not be disappearing any time soon; enhanced well-being is now, and will always be, a fundamental and on-going human need. What has and will change, though, is how people choose to satisfy their well-being-related needs. The Value of Museums provides tangible suggestions for how museum professionals can build on their legacy of success at supporting the public's well-being, adapting to changing times, and remaining relevant and sustainable in the future.

The Value of Museums - Enhancing Societal Well-Being (Hardcover): John H. Falk The Value of Museums - Enhancing Societal Well-Being (Hardcover)
John H. Falk
R3,738 Discovery Miles 37 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Written by one of the world's leading authorities on the public use of museums, The Value of Museums: Enhancing Societal Well-Being provides a timely and compelling way for museum professionals to better understand and explain the benefits created by museum experiences. The key insight this book advances is that museum experiences successfully support a major driver of human behavior - the desire for enhanced well-being. Knowingly or not, the business of museums has always been to support and enhance the public's personal, intellectual, social and physical well-being. Over the years, museums have excelled at this task, as evidenced by the almost indelible memories museum experiences engender. People report that museum experiences make them feel better about themselves, more informed, happier, healthier and more enriched; all outcomes directly related to enhanced well-being. Historically, benefits such as enhanced well-being were seen as vague and intangible, but Falk shows that enhanced well-being, when properly conceptualized, can not only be defined and measured, but also can be monetized. However, as many in the museum world are painfully aware, what worked yesterday for museums may not work in the future as recessions and pandemics rapidly alter the landscape. Although insights about past experiences are interesting, what is needed now is a roadmap for the future. Fortunately for museums, the public's need for enhanced well-being will not be disappearing any time soon; enhanced well-being is now, and will always be, a fundamental and on-going human need. What has and will change, though, is how people choose to satisfy their well-being-related needs. The Value of Museums provides tangible suggestions for how museum professionals can build on their legacy of success at supporting the public's well-being, adapting to changing times, and remaining relevant and sustainable in the future.

Learning from Museums (Hardcover, Second Edition): John H. Falk, Lynn D. Dierking Learning from Museums (Hardcover, Second Edition)
John H. Falk, Lynn D. Dierking
R3,579 Discovery Miles 35 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the second edition of John H. Falk and Lynn D. Dierking's ground-breaking book, Learning from Museums. While the book still focuses on why, how, what, when, and with whom, people learn from their museum experiences, the authors further investigate the extension of museums beyond their walls and the changing perceptions of the roles that museums increasingly play in the 21st century with respect to the publics they serve (and those they would like to serve). This new edition offers an updated and synthesized version of the Contextual Model of Learning, as well as the latest advances in free-choice learning research, theory and practice, in order to provide readers a highly readable and informative understanding of the personal, sociocultural and physical dimensions of the museum experience. Falk and Dierking also fill in gaps in the 1st edition. Falk's research focuses increasingly on the self-related needs that museums meet, and these findings enhance the personal context chapter. Dierking's work delves deeply into the macro-sociocultural dimensions of learning, a topic not discussed in the sociocultural chapter in the first edition. Emphasizing the importance of time (and space), the second edition adds an entirely new chapter to describe the important dimension of time. They also insert findings from the burgeoning field of neuroscience. Latter chapters of the book discuss the evolving role of museums in the rapidly changing Information /Learning Society of the 21st century. New examples and suggestions highlight the ways that the new understandings of learning can help museum practitioners reinvent how museums can and should support the public's lifelong, life-wide and life-deep learning.

Free-Choice Learning and the Environment (Paperback): John H. Falk, Joe E Heimlich, Susan Foutz Free-Choice Learning and the Environment (Paperback)
John H. Falk, Joe E Heimlich, Susan Foutz; Contributions by Janet Ady, Elaine Andrews, …
R1,541 Discovery Miles 15 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Most environmental learning takes place outside of the formal education system, but our understanding of how this learning actually occurs is in its infancy. By surfing the internet, watching nature documentaries, and visiting parks, forests, marine sanctuaries, and zoos, people make active choices to learn about various aspects of their environment every day. Free-Choice Learning and the Environment explores the theoretical foundations of free-choice environmental education, the practical implications for applying theory to the education of learners of all ages, and the policy implications for creating new and sustainable environmental education opportunities.

Free-Choice Learning and the Environment (Hardcover): John H. Falk, Joe E Heimlich, Susan Foutz Free-Choice Learning and the Environment (Hardcover)
John H. Falk, Joe E Heimlich, Susan Foutz; Contributions by Janet Ady, Elaine Andrews, …
R3,595 Discovery Miles 35 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Most environmental learning takes place outside of the formal education system, but our understanding of how this learning actually occurs is in its infancy. By surfing the internet, watching nature documentaries, and visiting parks, forests, marine sanctuaries, and zoos, people make active choices to learn about various aspects of their environment every day. Free-Choice Learning and the Environment explores the theoretical foundations of free-choice environmental education, the practical implications for applying theory to the education of learners of all ages, and the policy implications for creating new and sustainable environmental education opportunities.

In Principle, In Practice - Museums as Learning Institutions (Hardcover, New): John H. Falk, Lynn D. Dierking, Susan Foutz In Principle, In Practice - Museums as Learning Institutions (Hardcover, New)
John H. Falk, Lynn D. Dierking, Susan Foutz; Contributions by Sue Allen, David Anderson, …
R4,018 Discovery Miles 40 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The science museum field has made tremendous advances in understanding museum learning, but little has been done to consolidate and synethesize these findings to encourage widespread improvements in practice. By clearly presenting the most current knowledge of museum learning, In Principle, In Practice aims to promote effective programs and exhibitions, identify promising approaches for future research, and develop strategies for implementing and sustaining connections between research and practice in the museum community.

In Principle, In Practice - Museums as Learning Institutions (Paperback): John H. Falk, Lynn D. Dierking, Susan Foutz In Principle, In Practice - Museums as Learning Institutions (Paperback)
John H. Falk, Lynn D. Dierking, Susan Foutz; Contributions by Sue Allen, David Anderson, …
R1,675 Discovery Miles 16 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The science museum field has made tremendous advances in understanding museum learning, but little has been done to consolidate and synethesize these findings to encourage widespread improvements in practice. By clearly presenting the most current knowledge of museum learning, In Principle, In Practice aims to promote effective programs and exhibitions, identify promising approaches for future research, and develop strategies for implementing and sustaining connections between research and practice in the museum community.

Thriving in the Knowledge Age - New Business Models for Museums and Other Cultural Institutions (Paperback): John H. Falk,... Thriving in the Knowledge Age - New Business Models for Museums and Other Cultural Institutions (Paperback)
John H. Falk, Beverly K. Sheppard
R1,652 Discovery Miles 16 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Thriving in the Knowledge Age, John Falk and Beverly Sheppard argue that museums require a radically new business model to survive the transition into the knowledge age. Only by shifting towards more personalized and community-based learning experiences can museums reverse the declining attendance figures of the twenty-first century. Written to provide clear answers to fundamental questions about the purpose and goals of the museum of the future, this visionary book is a must-have for museum professionals and trustees.

Free-choice Science Education - How We Learn Science Outside of School (Paperback): John H. Falk Free-choice Science Education - How We Learn Science Outside of School (Paperback)
John H. Falk
R920 R862 Discovery Miles 8 620 Save R58 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This seminal book describes the nature and extent of science learning in America with particular attention to the innumerable sources of science education existing outside the formal education system. Falk and his well-respected colleagues provide examples from research and practice on how to better understand, facilitate and communicate about free-choice science learning, including policy recommendations for insuring its growth and integration within the complex learning environment of the 21st century. This important and timely volume: * Makes a case for the existence of an infrastructure for free-choice science learning. * Highlights research studies that reveal the nature and function of the infrastructure. * Proposes studies, policies, and approaches that will enable educators and policymakers to better understand its nature, function, and effectiveness. * Encourages coalition building and collaborations across the infrastructure that lead to better practice, greater resources, realistic assessments, and greater application of free-choice science learning.

Learning from Museums (Paperback, Second Edition): John H. Falk, Lynn D. Dierking Learning from Museums (Paperback, Second Edition)
John H. Falk, Lynn D. Dierking
R1,691 Discovery Miles 16 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the second edition of John H. Falk and Lynn D. Dierking's ground-breaking book, Learning from Museums. While the book still focuses on why, how, what, when, and with whom, people learn from their museum experiences, the authors further investigate the extension of museums beyond their walls and the changing perceptions of the roles that museums increasingly play in the 21st century with respect to the publics they serve (and those they would like to serve). This new edition offers an updated and synthesized version of the Contextual Model of Learning, as well as the latest advances in free-choice learning research, theory and practice, in order to provide readers a highly readable and informative understanding of the personal, sociocultural and physical dimensions of the museum experience. Falk and Dierking also fill in gaps in the 1st edition. Falk's research focuses increasingly on the self-related needs that museums meet, and these findings enhance the personal context chapter. Dierking's work delves deeply into the macro-sociocultural dimensions of learning, a topic not discussed in the sociocultural chapter in the first edition. Emphasizing the importance of time (and space), the second edition adds an entirely new chapter to describe the important dimension of time. They also insert findings from the burgeoning field of neuroscience. Latter chapters of the book discuss the evolving role of museums in the rapidly changing Information /Learning Society of the 21st century. New examples and suggestions highlight the ways that the new understandings of learning can help museum practitioners reinvent how museums can and should support the public's lifelong, life-wide and life-deep learning.

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