The Brain Friendly Museum: Using Psychology and Neuroscience to Improve the Visitor Experience is a new book edited by Dr. Annalisa Banzi, art historian and researcher in museum studies.
In the foreword, John Falk, a leading authority on the public use of museums, Director of the Institute for Learning Innovation and Professor at Oregon State University, considers wellbeing the "new frontier" for understanding museum experiences.
QWB Lab co-founder Robert Sadleir contributed the chapter Unlocking Value in Museums and Art Galleries through Measuring Wellbeing, where he lays out how museums and galleries are generators of wellbeing and can distribute this wealth to build healthy SMART cities and communities.
You can find out more about the book here.
The Brain Friendly Museum: Using Psychology and Neuroscience to Improve the Visitor Experience is a new book edited by Dr. Annalisa Banzi, art historian and researcher in museum studies.
In the foreword, John Falk, a leading authority on the public use of museums, Director of the Institute for Learning Innovation and Professor at Oregon State University, considers wellbeing the "new frontier" for understanding museum experiences.
QWB Lab co-founder Robert Sadleir contributed the chapter Unlocking Value in Museums and Art Galleries through Measuring Wellbeing, where he lays out how museums and galleries are generators of wellbeing and can distribute this wealth to build healthy SMART cities and communities.
You can find out more about the book here.
The Brain Friendly Museum: Using Psychology and Neuroscience to Improve the Visitor Experience is a new book edited by Dr. Annalisa Banzi, art historian and researcher in museum studies.
In the foreword, John Falk, a leading authority on the public use of museums, Director of the Institute for Learning Innovation and Professor at Oregon State University, considers wellbeing the "new frontier" for understanding museum experiences.
QWB Lab co-founder Robert Sadleir contributed the chapter Unlocking Value in Museums and Art Galleries through Measuring Wellbeing, where he lays out how museums and galleries are generators of wellbeing and can distribute this wealth to build healthy SMART cities and communities.
You can find out more about the book here.