Productive Action In Online Learning Of Data And Media Literacy

A. Deryabin
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The article examines the adolescents' potential for productive action at various stages of the data research cycle. The hypothesis was that the technically intricate phases of data research cycle, which require mathematical and computational skills can be performed by students at a reproductive level following the patterns, whereas the stages requiring data understanding and research design, can be executed creatively and productively. The hypothesis was tested during the online bootcamp aiming to enhance media and data literacy among 8-11 grade students. 53 students aged 14 to 18 from 26 Russian cities took part in the research. Throughout the course students examined textual socio-humanitarian data in geographically distributed teams. Their learning outcomes were compared to those obtained earlier from similar bootcamps on technical and engineering data. Contrary to widespread belief, the main challenge the school students face while learning the basics of data science and machine learning is not the complexities of programming or Math statistics. When dealing with the socio-humanitarian object of research, students successfully coped with computational tasks, but they encountered challenges producing the research design and interpreting results. The study shows that the development of the students' competencies in the basics of scientific research methodology should be considered as a necessary and critical component of educational programs that involve data inquiry. The findings of this study were used for the development of a competency model of data literacy.
数据和媒体素养在线学习中的生产行动
文章研究了青少年在数据研究周期各阶段的生产行动潜力。假设是,数据研究周期中需要数学和计算技能的复杂技术阶段,学生可以按照模式在再现水平上完成,而需要数据理解和研究设计的阶段,学生可以创造性地、富有成效地完成。该假设在旨在提高 8-11 年级学生媒体和数据素养的在线训练营中得到了验证。来自俄罗斯 26 个城市的 53 名 14 至 18 岁的学生参加了研究。在整个课程中,学生们以地理位置分散的小组为单位,对文本社会人道主义数据进行了研究。他们的学习成果与之前从类似的技术和工程数据训练营中获得的成果进行了比较。与普遍的看法相反,在校学生在学习数据科学和机器学习基础知识时面临的主要挑战并不是复杂的编程或数学统计。在处理社会人道主义研究对象时,学生们成功地应对了计算任务,但在制作研究设计和解释结果方面遇到了挑战。研究表明,培养学生的科学研究方法基础能力应被视为涉及数据探究的教育计划的必要和关键组成部分。本研究的结果被用于开发数据素养的能力模型。
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