Episode 24: Using Game Mechanics to Increase Museum Engagement
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Ready to transform your gallery space from a quiet viewing room into a dynamic learning environment? In this episode, we explore how to use game mechanics to increase museum engagement and unpack why playful learning belongs in every institution—even when tackling tough subjects. We discuss the pervasive tension between our responsibility to our collections and our responsibility to our visitors, shifting our focus toward game-based learning as a rigorous pedagogy rather than a frivolous distraction.
By the end of this episode, you will know how to:
- Diagnose specific learning bottlenecks where visitors lose narrative momentum.
- Map action verbs directly to intentional game mechanics.
- Implement the "5 Rs" of engagement principles: Random, Rapid, Rival, Reward, and Role (for more see Joe Bisz and Victoria Mondelli’s ALLURE framework).
If you’ve been wondering how to make learning and engagement a smoother process for your visitors, this episode is the episode for you!
For the full show notes and resources mentioned in this episode, head to modernmuseumeducation.com/24.
Resources Mentioned in Today's Episode
- Join the Engagement Lab: https://modernmuseumeducation.com/lab
Related Episodes and Blog Posts
- Episode 22: Designing Programs for Kids and Adults
- Episode 21: How to Foster Family Engagement
Ways I Can Help You
- Custom Made Museum Education Program Materials: https://modernmuseumeducation.com/museum-ready-materials
- Museum Education Professional Development: https://modernmuseumeducation.com/frontline-focus-workshops
- Museum Education Program Evaluation & Design: https://modernmuseumeducation.com/full-program-design
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