计算技术在科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)项目中重要吗?

IF 1.8 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
W. So
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STEM教育和研究日益受到世界各国政府的重视,以促进国家发展和生产力、经济竞争力和社会福祉。香港也不例外,它希望在未来推广STEM教育,加强创新和科技发展。本研究旨在探讨以“智慧城市生活”为主题的小学生STEM项目中使用的STEM活动,并确定通常使用什么和如何使用计算技术,并检查项目类型和奖励级别之间使用的计算技术的差异。从STEM博览会上收集了168个项目报告样本,其内容包括以下方面:探究想法的起源;采用科学/STEM理论;查询流程和测试方法的实施;获得的发现和结果;遇到的困难;以及学生们的反思。设计与方法对项目报告和学生反思进行内容分析。对定性数据进行编码以进行统计分析,以探索项目中STEM活动关联的差异。通过学生在报告中的反思来支持分析,以探索学生的计算体验。结果大多数学生从事新设备项目,生产新设备的项目更有可能整合技术活动。总的来说,科学、工程和数学活动相互补充得很好,与技术活动相结合的证据较少。学生们从STEM项目的工作中获得了宝贵的知识和成就感。结论令人鼓舞的是,学生能够不同程度地将STEM活动融入STEM项目。需要注意的是,应更加重视促进计算技术活动的注入。对学生进行计算技术辅助或逻辑解释也应给予更多的重视。
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Does computation technology matter in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) projects?
ABSTRACT Background STEM education and research are increasingly emphasized by governments worldwide to foster national development and productivity, economic competitiveness and societal wellbeing. There is no exception in Hong Kong, with its desire to promote STEM education and to strengthen Innovation and Technology development in the future. Purpose This study aimed to explore the STEM activities employed in primary students’ STEM projects under the theme ‘Living in a Smart City’, and to identify what and how computation technologies were generally used and to examine the differences of computation technology used among project types and award levels. Sample 168 project reports were collected from a STEM Fair with the following areas of content: the origins of the inquiry idea; scientific/STEM theories employed; inquiry process and testing methods implemented; findings and results obtained; difficulties encountered; and students’ reflections. Design and methods Content analysis on project reports and students’ reflections was performed. The qualitative data were coded for statistical analysis, to explore the differences in the association of the STEM activities in the projects. Analyses were supported by students’ reflections in the reports to explore students’ computation experiences. Results Most students worked on new device projects, and projects producing new devices were more likely to integrate technological activities. On the whole, science, engineering and mathematics activities complemented each other well, with less evidence of integration with respect to technology activities. Students gained valuable knowledge and got a sense of achievement from the STEM project work. Conclusion It is encouraging to find that students were capable of integrating STEM activities to different extents into STEM projects. It is noticed that more emphasis should be laid on promoting the infusion of computation technological activities. More attention should also be paid on providing computation technique assistance or logical explanation to students.
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Research in Science & Technological Education
Research in Science & Technological Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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