Technology, participation and bodily interaction in nature: The potential of mobile technology in situated learning.
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- 10.2478_tjcp-2022-0010
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In this study, we test and discuss a Danish communication and entertainment mobile application (app) aimed at children aged 10 to 12 years for use by families and schools. The app, Tidslommen, has been developed by Museum Vestsjælland, a collaboration among natural history museums in Denmark. Tidslommen features audio and video guides and augmented reality with game elements, which become active when users enter specific geographical spots. Adopting a transdisciplinary approach (media study, studies in children’s culture, educational neuroscience, educational anthropology) and using a combination of the walkthrough method and sensory ethnography, we explore the functionalities of the app at four locations. With our field-based user experiences as the point of departure, we analyse and discuss the potential and challenges related to the intersections among bodily and nature-based experiences, mobile technology and participatory practices as part of a didactic setting that aims to encourage children to participate in experiences with nature. Our study suggests that using mobile technology encourages interactions between peers and moving around at a location. The app also allows for an individualised experience characterised by a play-oriented approach to the location.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Conjunctions : transdisciplinary journal of cultural participation |
Volume | 9,2 |
Pages (from-to) | 1-14 |
Number of pages | 14 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Oct 2022 |
- Faculty of Humanities - Museum communication, Nature Experiences, Affordances, app based activities, Play
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