Evaluating the efectiveness of sonifcation in science education using Edukoi

Lucrezia Guiotto Nai Fovino, Anita Zanella, Luca Di Mascolo, Michele Ginolfi, Nicolò Carpita, Francesco Trovato Manuncola, Massimo Grassi
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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics classes are mainly taught using visual supports. However, the advancement of technology and the increasing eforts to equip schools with digital instrumentation have opened up the possibility of exploring new teaching avenues, such as sonifcation. We explored the efcacy of sonifcation in education using a novel interactive tool, Edukoi, in the context of astronomy, which is predominantly disseminated through spectacular images, animations, and visuals. Edukoi is a motion-sensing sonifcation tool that converts images to sound in real-time for educational applications. Our study, conducted with nearly 150 middle-school students, included a preliminary questionnaire investigating the perception, engagement, and motivation of students towards science; two sessions dedicated to testing Edukoi and assessing the potentiality of the software for the recognition of the colour and the shape of real and sketchy images; and a fnal second administration of the questionnaire to capture a possible benefcial efect of the use of the tool in the engagement towards science. Results showed the efectiveness of Edukoi in colour recognition and reasonable efcacy in shape identifcation. Although the questionnaire did not reveal an increment in science engagement over the time of the study, oral feedback from the students was positive. Edukoi presents a possible alternative teaching aid, potentially benefting diverse learners, including the visually impaired. Further developments of the software are needed to enhance its efectiveness in conveying more complex features such as composite colours or shapes.
利用 Edukoi 评估科学教育中超声波的效果
科学、技术、工程和数学课程主要采用视觉辅助教学。然而,技术的进步和学校越来越多地配备数字仪器,为探索新的教学途径提供了可能,如声学。天文学主要是通过壮观的图像、动画和视觉效果来传播的,我们利用一种新颖的互动工具 Edukoi,探索了声学在教育中的功效。Edukoi 是一种运动感应声化工具,可将图像实时转换成声音,用于教育应用。我们的研究对象是近 150 名中学生,包括一份初步调查问卷,调查学生对科学的感知、参与度和积极性;两节专门测试 Edukoi 的课程,评估该软件在识别真实和素描图像的颜色和形状方面的潜力;以及最后的第二次问卷调查,以了解使用该工具对科学参与度可能产生的有益影响。结果表明,Edukoi 在颜色识别方面效果不佳,而在形状识别方面效果尚可。虽然问卷调查并未显示在研究期间科学参与度有所提高,但学生的口头反馈是积极的。Edukoi 提供了一种可能的替代教学辅助工具,有可能为不同的学习者(包括视障者)带来益处。该软件还需要进一步开发,以提高其在提供更复杂功能(如复合颜色或形状)方面的有效性。
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