Augmented reality to enhance non-opposite reality awareness

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Adriana Baptista, uniMAD, Esmad-Ipp, C. Morgado, José António Costa, J. Azevedo, inED Clup, Ese-Ipp
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**** uniMAD/ESMAD-IPP, joaoazevedo@esmad.ipp.pt ADRIANA BAPTISTA* CELDA MORGADO** JOSÉ ANTÓNIO COSTA*** JOÃO AZEVEDO**** AUGMENTED REALITY TO ENHANCE NONOPPOSITE REALITY AWARENESS: LEXICAL RELATIONS AMONGST PRIMARY TEACHING Abstract Lexicon allows particular cosmovisions built up with varied semantic, formal and pragmatic-discursive relations (Coseriu, 1991; Teixeira, 2005). In teaching context, these variations are often replaced by dichotomous and decontextualized proposals of lexical organisation (Baptista et al., 2017). We hope changing some teaching practices, based on complex lexical relationships research, and on new didactic resources. Firstly, we account for the diversity of existing lexical relations (Choupina et al., 2013), considering different linguistic criteria (Lehmann & Martin-Berthet, 2008). Then, we present an exploratory study to see if primary school pupils’ mental lexicon is intuitively organised in a dichotomous way. Departing from three bimodal narratives where words show opposition relations, although not exclusive, within the story, sometimes oppositional relations become similarity relations. These relationships allow to group words such as word class, worldviews, sociocultural references. Although this approach starts with antonyms and synonyms in second grade classes (according to Portuguese primary school curriculum, Buescu et al., 2015), we registered varied students’ responses, reflecting a mental lexicon escaping the dichotomy of certain oppositions taught in a decontextualized way. Thirdly, we propose an augmented reality tool that allows children (and adults) to watch visual narrative representing actions from written narratives. As a matter of fact, within particular contexts, words may not relate to each other in an opposite way. If intuitive knowledge on words isn’t confined to rigid perspectives, teaching shouldn’t lead that way, but to promote a critical thinking approach supporting education for citizenship.
增强现实增强非对立现实意识
**** uniMAD/ esmadi - ipp, joaoazevedo@esmad.ipp.pt ADRIANA BAPTISTA* CELDA MORGADO** JOSÉ ANTÓNIO COSTA*** JOÃO AZEVEDO****增强现实增强非对立现实意识:初级教学中的词汇关系抽象词汇允许特定的世界观建立在不同的语义,形式和语用-话语关系(Coseriu, 1991;特谢拉,2005)。在教学环境中,这些变化通常被二分法和非语境化的词汇组织建议所取代(Baptista等人,2017)。我们希望在复杂词汇关系研究的基础上,利用新的教学资源,改变一些教学实践。首先,我们考虑到现有词汇关系的多样性(Choupina et al., 2013),考虑到不同的语言标准(Lehmann & Martin-Berthet, 2008)。然后,我们提出了一项探索性研究,以了解小学生的心理词汇是否直观地以二分法组织。从三个双峰叙事中,词语在故事中表现出对立关系,尽管不是排他性的,但有时对立关系会变成相似关系。这些关系允许对单词进行分组,如词类、世界观、社会文化参考。尽管这种方法从二年级的反义词和同义词开始(根据葡萄牙小学课程,Buescu等人,2015),但我们记录了不同学生的反应,反映了一种心理词汇,摆脱了以非语境化方式教授的某些对立的两分法。第三,我们提出了一种增强现实工具,允许儿童(和成人)观看从书面叙述中代表行动的视觉叙事。事实上,在特定的语境中,单词可能不会以相反的方式相互关联。如果对词汇的直觉知识不局限于僵化的观点,那么教学就不应该这样,而应该促进一种支持公民教育的批判性思维方法。
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International Journal of Film and Media Arts
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