基于研究的教学模式与STEM领域在线学习方法的适应

Claudia Hösel, Manuel Heinzig, Richard Vogel, Christian Roschke, Alexander Kühn, Falk Schmidsberger, M. Vodel, M. Ritter
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研究型学习(RBL)使学生在早期阶段熟悉学术研究过程,同时为他们提供积极塑造自己学习过程的机会。在自己的研究问题上工作,让学生经历整个研究周期,这不仅促进了学科和方法的能力,也促进了学生的自我能力。在过去,这种形式的教与学对特定学科和教学挑战的处理已经被讨论过很多次。与COVID-19大流行相关的教学和学习转向虚拟空间,现在为研究性学习带来了新的挑战。本文探讨了在《科学与人工智能交互》课程中,研究性教学模式如何适应电子学习的要求。我们对STEM硕士项目的18名学生进行了适应性教学模式评估。学生们表示,他们在编程、数据准备和数据可视化方面的专业能力有所提高。我们的研究结果表明,同伴群体和通过同步沟通渠道的直接互动是在线学习环境中研究性学习的重要结构框架。从我们的结果中,我们可以得出基于在线的RBL在计算教育领域的初步含义。
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Adaptation of a Research-based Teaching-Learning Format with Approaches of Online Learning in the STEM Field
Research-based learning (RBL) familiarizes students with the academic research process at an early stage and at the same time offers them the opportunity to actively shape their own learning process. Working on their own research problems allows students to go through the entire research cycle, which promotes not only subject and methodological competencies but also the students' self-competencies. The handling of subject-specific and didactic challenges of this form of teaching-learning has been discussed many times in the past. New challenges for research-based learning now arise from the shift of teaching and learning to virtual space associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper focuses on the adaptation of a research-based teaching-learning format to the demands of e-learning in the course Interaction Science with Artificial Intelligence. We evaluated the adapted teaching-learning format with 18 students in a master's program in STEM. The students stated an increase in professional competence in the areas of programming, data preparation and data visualization. Our results suggest that peer group and direct interaction via synchronous communication channels are important structural frameworks for research-based learning in an online learning context. From our results, we can derive initial implications for online-based RBL in the field of computational education.
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