Student-Created Digital Stories in Primary School, Interpreting the Day/Night Cycle Through Conceptual Representations

IF 3.6 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Georgios Kritikos, Andreas Moutsios-Rentzos, Paraskevi Panytsidou
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In this study, digital storytelling refers to narrating linear stories using multimedia. Specifically, the study focuses on educational digital stories created by combining multimedia elements to understand and interpret a phenomenon related to a specific subject area, such as natural sciences, mathematics, arts, etc. We claim that digital storytelling can be an effective learning tool, contributing to the meaningful integration of technology in education. This study aims to investigate the changes in the knowledge of 12 sixth-grade students regarding the day/night cycle phenomenon before and after the creation and experience of the digital stories they completed in the classroom, divided into four groups of three members each. The qualitative method of analysing the students' written explanations and the four digital stories they created was used to analyse the results and draw conclusions. According to the results, the students' models for the phenomenon and the specific aspects studied appear to have improved. Through the digital storytelling they created and the use of various modalities, students were allowed to shift their models from initial (mental) to scientific (conceptual) and express their knowledge more comprehensively and analytically. Additionally, using digital storytelling as an assessment tool revealed their deeper understanding.

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小学学生创作的数字故事,通过概念表征解释昼夜循环
在本研究中,数字叙事是指使用多媒体叙述线性故事。具体而言,本研究侧重于通过结合多媒体元素来理解和解释与特定学科领域(如自然科学、数学、艺术等)相关的现象的教育数字故事。我们声称,数字讲故事可以成为一种有效的学习工具,有助于技术在教育中的有意义的整合。本研究旨在调查12名六年级学生在课堂上完成数字故事创作和体验前后对昼夜循环现象的认知变化,分为四组,每组三人。采用定性的方法,分析学生的书面解释和他们创造的四个数字故事,分析结果并得出结论。根据研究结果,学生对现象的模型和具体研究方面都有了提高。通过他们创造的数字故事和各种模式的使用,学生们可以将他们的模型从初始的(心理的)转变为科学的(概念的),并更全面和分析地表达他们的知识。此外,使用数字叙事作为评估工具显示了他们更深层次的理解。
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European Journal of Education
European Journal of Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The prime aims of the European Journal of Education are: - To examine, compare and assess education policies, trends, reforms and programmes of European countries in an international perspective - To disseminate policy debates and research results to a wide audience of academics, researchers, practitioners and students of education sciences - To contribute to the policy debate at the national and European level by providing European administrators and policy-makers in international organisations, national and local governments with comparative and up-to-date material centred on specific themes of common interest.
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