Cognitive Science 0251 - Museums as Learning Contexts

Fall
2013
1
4.00
Timothy Zimmerman

01:00PM-02:20PM M,W

Hampshire College
312919
Adele Simmons Hall 111
tdzCS@hampshire.edu
In this course, we will explore the explicit and implicit assumption that learning occurs in museum spaces. Many museums (art, science, etc.) and designed museum-like spaces such as aquariums, sculpture gardens, and historical centers, often collectively called "informal learning institutions," frequently include educational components in their mission statements or goals. Yet, how are these components enacted or realized? Several questions will drive our inquiry: How do we define learning in these settings? How do we measure learning in these settings? What design or program elements foster learning in these settings? How do culture, social norms and notions of privilege influence learning in these spaces? We will discuss foundational readings and critical research on museum learning. Students will conduct museum learning activities, conduct a short museum learning study and write a paper on a topic of interest related to museums as learning contexts.
Writing and Research Multiple Cultural Perspectives Field trips will be part of this course. The cost will be $10 if not free. Instructor: Timothy Zimmerman
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.