重新评估我们如何思考制造:在生物制造中检验装配实践和人工制品想象

Debora Lui, Y. Kafai, Justice T. Walker, Sheri Hanna, Karen Hogan, Orkan Telhan
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虽然许多关于制作的研究都强调数字和有形媒体,但很少有研究探索与生物学或生物制造有关的制作,即人们使用细胞作为制造单位来生长或“制造”设计现实世界应用所需的材料。考虑到生物制造和相关行业往往与日益推动的可持续生产相一致,作为解决当今紧迫的环境问题的一种方式,这种缺乏尤其明显。为了解决制造者框架如何作为一种将生物制造引入K-12环境的有效方式,我们报告了一个生物制造研讨会的设计和实施,在这个研讨会上,高中生团队都组装了一个物理生物传感器,并设想了这项技术的应用,以解决现实世界的问题。通过课堂观察、课堂项目分析和焦点小组访谈,我们考察了学生对这些活动的体验和看法,以便提出以下问题:生物制造在支持创客学习方面的优势和挑战是什么,特别是在不太常见的组装和想象实践方面?在讨论中,我们回顾了我们在K-12环境中了解到的促进生物制造的知识,以及我们的分析如何使我们重新评估组装在更“典型”的创客活动中往往至关重要但被忽视的角色,以及通过包括设计原型和想象力来丰富创客活动的可能性。
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A Revaluation of How We Think about Making: Examining Assembly Practices and Artifact Imagination in Biomaking
While much research focused on making emphasizes digital and tangible media, few studies have explored making with biology, or biomaking, where people use cells as fabrication units to grow or "make" desired materials for designing real world applications. This lack is especially glaring considering how biomaking and related industries are often aligned with a growing push toward sustainable production as a way of addressing the pressing environmental issues of the day. In order address how maker frameworks could be used as a productive way of bringing biomaking into K-12 contexts, we report on the design and implementation of a biomaking workshop where teams of high school students both assembled a physical biosensor and imagined applications for this technology to address real world issues. Using classroom observations, analysis of classroom projects, and focus group interviews, we examined student experiences and perceptions of these activities in order to ask: What the affordances and challenges of biomaking in supporting maker learning, especially with regard to the less common practices of assembly and imagining? In the discussion, we review what we learned about facilitating biomaking in K-12 setting, as well how our analysis led us to a revaluation of the often crucial but neglected role assembly plays in more 'typical' maker activities, and the possibilities for enriching maker activities by including design prototyping and imagination.
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