Metodi autobiografici e coding per lo sviluppo dell’autoconsapevolezza e delle competenze trasversali.

G. Aleandri, E. Consoli
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In the current knowledge society, the meta-competence of Learning to learn and transversal skills are fundamental. It is therefore necessary for individuals to understand what their level of mastery of these skills is and what strategies they can implement to improve themselves. Self-awareness, creativity and digital technologies, as well as being fundamental tools for operating in the constantly changing contemporary world, are also valid support tools for the literacy and training of active and informed citizens. With this in mind, in the academic year 2019/20, a research project was carried out through using autobiographical methods and coding. The autobiographical writing formats and the multimedia products created through coding with the Scratch language have been developed during workshops in the presence and online, remotely, on a portal. Students wrote their life experiences in order to better understand them, to know the level of mastery of certain skills, what factors or events influenced their choices and creatively rethink and rework their experiences. This article reports the main results of this study, which confirm that both the autobiographical format and the use of digital technologies are useful tools for the education and training of people, especially in a lifelong learning perspective.
用于发展横向自我意识和能力的自传体和编码方法。
在知识社会中,学会学习和横向技能是基本的元能力。因此,个人有必要了解他们对这些技能的掌握程度,以及他们可以实施哪些策略来提高自己。自我意识、创造力和数字技术不仅是在不断变化的当代世界中运作的基本工具,也是对积极和知情的公民进行扫盲和培训的有效支持工具。考虑到这一点,在2019/20学年,通过使用自传方法和编码进行了一个研究项目。自传写作格式和通过Scratch语言编码创建的多媒体产品是在现场和在线、远程、门户网站上的研讨会上开发的。学生们写下他们的生活经历,以便更好地理解他们,了解对某些技能的掌握程度,哪些因素或事件影响了他们的选择,并创造性地重新思考和修改他们的经历。本文报告了本研究的主要结果,这些结果证实了自传格式和数字技术的使用对于人们的教育和培训都是有用的工具,特别是在终身学习的角度。
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