探索虚拟展览和媒体设计修辞在历史学习中的作用

IF 3.7 2区 教育学 Q1 Social Sciences
Farzan Baradaran Rahimi , Jerremie Clyde , Jason Nisenson
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本文研究了媒体素养和设计素养在历史课堂教学中的交集,以帮助学习者更有能力发展复杂的思想。本文借鉴多元文学、设计素养和媒体素养,将媒体设计修辞概念化为一个过程。它利用虚拟展览作为辅助工具来加深对宣传的理解。我们从加拿大西部一所郊区高中的 10 年级和 11 年级学生(年龄范围:15-17 岁)在历史课堂上创作的手工制品中积累了定性数据,并对他们的手工制品进行了书面反思。在对手工制品进行分析之后,我们使用 NVivo 12 进行了专题和主题分析。结果表明,媒体设计修辞有助于学习者加深对宣传的理解,批判性地阅读媒体,并创造性地传达信息。研究结果表明,虚拟展览在创造具有复杂但由兴趣驱动的主题的新作品方面可以发挥关键作用。这项研究提出了媒体设计修辞学这一桥梁概念(介于多元文学、设计素养和媒体素养之间),并将虚拟展览定位为发展复杂思想的促进因素。这项研究强调了批判性思维和创造力在媒体设计修辞中的重要意义,因为学生们批判性地参与历史内容,并创造性地将其运用到现代环境中。
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Exploring the role of virtual exhibition and media design rhetoric in learning history

This paper investigates the intersection of media and design literacies in learners becoming more competent in developing complex ideas within a history classroom. Drawing from multiliteracies, design literacy, and media literacy, this paper conceptualizes media design rhetoric as a process. It utilizes a virtual exhibition as a facilitator to deepen the understanding of propaganda. We accumulate qualitative data from artifacts created by 10th and 11th graders (age range: 15–17) in a history classroom within a suburban high school in Western Canada, with written reflections on their artifacts. artefact analysis is followed by thematic and subject analysis in NVivo 12. Results show that media design rhetoric supports learners in deepening their understanding of propaganda, critically reading media, and creatively communicating messages. Results suggest that virtual exhibitions can be pivotal in creating new artifacts with complex but interest-driven topics. This research introduces media design rhetoric as a bridging concept (between multiliteracies, design literacy, and media literacy) and situates virtual exhibitions as a facilitator for developing complex ideas. This research highlights the significance of critical thinking and creativity in the media design rhetoric, as students critically engaged with historical content and creatively adapted it to modern contexts.

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Thinking Skills and Creativity
Thinking Skills and Creativity EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
16.20%
发文量
172
审稿时长
76 days
期刊介绍: Thinking Skills and Creativity is a new journal providing a peer-reviewed forum for communication and debate for the community of researchers interested in teaching for thinking and creativity. Papers may represent a variety of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches and may relate to any age level in a diversity of settings: formal and informal, education and work-based.
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