好奇心激发的学习:就地与事后的回忆与反思方法

Neha Rani, Sharon Lynn Chu Yew Yee, Yvette G. Williamson, Sindy Wu
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我们经常对我们在周围环境中观察到的过程和事物产生疑问,但没有实际的支持来探索这些问题。探索好奇心可以引导我们学习新的科学概念。我们建议使用事后回忆和反思的方法来支持日常生活中好奇心激发的学习。这种方法包括在好奇时刻用可穿戴设备捕捉情境线索,这些可穿戴设备可以在日常生活中捕捉这些情境线索,然后将它们用于回忆和集中反思。首先,我们进行了一个初步的研究,以探索不同的线索及其在回忆这些好奇时刻的有效性。此外,我们进行了一项虚拟研究,以评估通过事件后回忆和反思的探索量,并将其与现场回忆和反思进行比较。结果显示,用事后回忆和反思方法提出的问题和反思显著增加,这为日常好奇心的学习效果更好提供了证据。
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Curiosity-Inspired Learning: Insitu versus Post-Event Approaches to Recall and Reflection
We often get questions about the processes and things that we observe in our surroundings, but there exists no practical support for exploring these questions. Exploring curiosity can lead to learning new science concepts. We propose using a post-event recall and reflection approach to support curiosity-inspired learning in everyday life. This approach involves capturing contextual cues during the curiosity moment with wearables that can capture these contextual cues in daily life, and later using them for recall and focused reflection. Firstly, we conducted a preliminary study to explore different cues and their effectiveness in recalling these curiosity moments. Further, we conducted a virtual study to evaluate the amount of exploration through post-event recall and reflection and compared it with insitu recall and reflection. Results show a significant increase in questions and reflections made with the post-event recall and reflection approach, providing evidence for better learning outcomes from everyday curiosity.
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