Student-generated Digital Media in Science Education

Learning, explaining and communicating content
Langbeschreibung
Written by pioneers who have been developing their ideas in students' media making over the last 10 years, it provides a theoretical background, case studies, and a wide range of assignments and assessment tasks designed to address the vital issue of disengagement amongst science learners. It showcases opportunities for learners to use the tools that they already have in their personal collections to design, make and explain with five key digital media- podcasts, digital stories, slowmation, video and blended media. Each chapter provides advice for implementation and evidence of engagement as learners use digital tools to learn science content, develop communication skills, and create science explanations. A student team's music video animation of the Krebs cycle, a podcast on chemical reactions presented as commentary on a boxing match, a wiki page on an entry in the periodic table of elements, and an animation on vitamin D deficiency among hijab-wearing Muslim women are just some of the imaginative assignments explored.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part 1. Twenty-first century science education 1. Promoting engagement in science education Wendy Nielsen 2. The case for student-generated digital media assignments in science courses Will Rifkin and Amelia Hine 3. Researching science learning through student-generated digital media Garry Hoban Part 2. Implementation in science discipline and science teacher education courses 4. Creative podcasting in chemistry: A case study Emma Bartle 5. Using digital stories to teach communication skills in the science curriculum Emily Purser 6. Stories and narratives: Using digital stories to learn science Pauline Ross 7. Video interviews in science and engineering for professional perspectives Julian Cox 8. Video blogs: A vehicle to support student-generated representations and explanations in chemistry Gwen Lawrie 9. Student-generated videos for inquiry-oriented projects in environmental science Gerry Rayner 10. Student-generated dynamic worked examples as videos to enhance learning in STEM Iouri Belski and Regina Belski 11. Students' use of digital video in contemporary science teacher education Matthew Kearney, Kimberley Pressick-Kilborn and Peter Aubusson 12. Developing pedagogical knowledge of pre-service science teachers using slowmation as a shared experience Stephen Keast and Rebecca Cooper 13. Pre-service teachers' use of slowmation: Developing transformative learning Gillian Kidman 14. Learner reflections on the use of slowmation as a tool for creating effective explanations in a science teacher education program Ruth Amos and Sandra Campbell 15. Using blended media as a pedagogical tool for science learning in the USA Dennis Jablonski 16. Multimedia production to promote an understanding of health literacy and communicate health messages Karma Pearce 17. Musical explanations: Using blended media for learning biochemistry Jessica Vanderlelie Part 3. Predictions for student-generated digital media 18. Future trends for student-generated digital media in science education Alyce Shepherd
Garry Hoban is Professor in the Faculty of Social Science at the University of Wollongong, Australia.
ISBN-13:
9781138833821
Veröffentl:
2015
Erscheinungsdatum:
27.07.2015
Seiten:
254
Autor:
Garry Hoban
Gewicht:
562 g
Format:
234x156x18 mm
Sprache:
Englisch

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