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RESEARCH TITLE: MUSEUM AS A LEARNING EXPERIENCE “

MEMBERS: MAGNO, EDMAR JOSEPH R.


MANUEL, ANGELO M.
DONATO, JEFFERSON R.

MONITORING/CONSULTATION FORM

ADVISER’S
DATE ATTENDANCE TOPIC COMMENTS/SUGGESTIONS
INITIAL

QUESTIONS:

- Why do people need to


visit places like
museums?

- What can be the


significantly impact of the
visitors in their agenda as
a individual learned?

- How to encourage tourist


to visit the museum?

CLAIM:

- We claim that museums


are surprising places
where tourists have an
unbelievable collection of
know-how. It is not
uncommon for tourists to
define epiphanies in
telling their own history
with museums.

EVIDENCE

-Tourist have many


reasons for visiting
museums, as well as
social and recreational
reasons, educational
reasons, and reasons
connected to culture, fear,
and worship
Falk, J.H. (1998).
“Visitors: Who Does, Who
Doesn’t, and Why.”
Museum News 7712:
3843. , and Dierking, L.D.
(1992). The Museum
Experience. Washington,
DC: Whalesback Books.

COUNTER ARGUMENT:

-With so many places to


visit, why at the museum?

“Nowadays, people
choose to visit places like
amusement parks, a
places who has an
adventure things to do, or
a places that is trend. In
museum they will know
the history of the things,
the culture, and museum
can also give them the
unbelievable collection of
know-how.
MEMBERS:
MAGNO, EDMAR JOSEPH R.
MANUEL, ANGELO M.
DONATO, JEFFERSON R.

PROPOSE TOPIC “MUSEUM AS A LEARNING EXPERIENCE”


PROPOSE TITLE :
“UNIVERSITY MUSEUM AS SPACES OF EDUCATION: THE CASE OF THE MABINI SHRINE
MUSEUM AT THE PUP-MANILA”

QUESTIONS

 Why do people need to visit places like museums?


 What can be the significantly impact of the people in their agenda as individual learned?
 How to encourage people to visit the museum?

CLAIM

- We claim that museums are surprising places where tourists have an unbelievable collection of
know-how. It is not uncommon for tourists to define epiphanies in telling their own history with
museums.
.

EVIDENCE

- Tourist have many reasons for visiting museums, as well as social and recreational reasons,
educational reasons, and reasons connected to culture, fear, and worship

Falk, J.H. (1998). “Visitors: Who Does, Who Doesn’t, and Why.” Museum News 7712: 3843. ,
and Dierking, L.D. (1992). The Museum Experience. Washington, DC: Whalesback Books.

COUNTER ARGUMENT

- With so many places to visit, why at the museum?

“Nowadays, people choose to visit places like amusement parks, a places who has an
adventure things to do, or a places that is trend. In museum they will know the history of
the things, the culture, and museum can also give them the unbelievable collection of
know-how.

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