数据叙事的移动性

IF 2.3 1区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
J. Radinsky
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摘要

数据丰富环境中的学习自该领域成立以来一直是学习科学研究的焦点,人们对学习者叙述数据的方式越来越感兴趣。本文从移动学习的角度考察数据的叙述,识别数据的流动性,以及它们被动员的叙述。介绍了数据叙述的两个案例研究:在社会研究课堂上,七年级学生使用人口普查数据可视化工具描述非洲裔美国人迁入和迁出熟悉的社区;一个学区的特殊教育主任向教育委员会做报告,用数据来描述该学区的趋势。在不同的案例中,研究了四种数据叙述模式:(1)讲述自己处理数据的故事;(2)使数据表示动画化;(3)将数据纳入现存叙事;(4)将自己叙述成一个数据代表的世界。该分析考察了数据、叙述和人员在每种模式下的运动方式,以及由此产生的流动如何通过数据调解学习。
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Mobilities of Data Narratives
Abstract Learning in data-rich environments has been a focus of learning sciences research since the inception of the field, with increasing interest in the ways learners narrate data. This article examines the narration of data from the perspective of learning on the move, identifying mobilities of data, and of the narratives in which they are mobilized. Two case studies of data narration are presented: seventh graders in a social studies classroom, describing African-American migrations to and from a familiar neighborhood, using a census data visualization tool; and a presentation by the director of special education for a school district to the Board of Education, using data to describe trends in the district. Four modes of data narration are examined across cases: (1) telling a story about oneself working with data; (2) animating a data representation; (3) incorporating data into extant narratives; and (4) narrating oneself into a data-represented world. The analysis examines the ways data, narratives, and people are set in motion in each of these modes, and the ways the resulting mobilities mediate learning with data.
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CiteScore
7.90
自引率
12.10%
发文量
22
期刊介绍: Among education journals, Cognition and Instruction"s distinctive niche is rigorous study of foundational issues concerning the mental, socio-cultural, and mediational processes and conditions of learning and intellectual competence. For these purposes, both “cognition” and “instruction” must be interpreted broadly. The journal preferentially attends to the “how” of learning and intellectual practices. A balance of well-reasoned theory and careful and reflective empirical technique is typical.
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