scholarly journals An Adaptive Web-based Learning Module for the Problem-based Application of Remote Sensing in Schools – Prototype within an Educational Design Research Study

GI_Forum ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 302-313
Author(s):  
Vera Fuchsgruber ◽  
Alexander Siegmund
Author(s):  
Outi Haatainen ◽  
Maija Aksela

To meet the needs of the 21st century society, there is a need to integrate together traditionally separate subjects to create knowledge and skills transferable to everyday life of the students. This article is a summary of an educational design research study on the development of chocolate-themed web-based learning material for integrating chemistry and home-economics.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Jorryt Van Bommel ◽  
Hanna Palmér

For decades, problem solving has been of interest to researchers, and several studies have tried to capture the influence of students’ beliefs, attitudes and emotions towards mathematics and problem solving. However, problem posing as part of problem solving has not been investigated to the same extent. This article focuses on six-year-olds’ views on solving and posing problems. How do the students themselves describe their views on solving and posing problem-solving tasks, and what similarities and differences can be found? An educational design research study was conducted in three classes where the students first solved and then posed problem-solving tasks. Afterwards, the students were interviewed. In these interviews the students expressed positive views towards both solving and posing problem-solving tasks. The students expressed autonomy and challenge as positive when both solving and posing tasks. However, a posed task needed to be solved before being finished. Further, not all students considered problem posing to be a mathematical activity, and a plausible explanation for this is the students’ limited experience of problem posing.


Author(s):  
Veli- Matti Ikävalko ◽  
Maija Aksela

This is an introduction to a educational design research study, with a goal of creating contextual and meaningful inquiry tasks for chemistry education. The problem analysis included the evaluation of the inquiry tasks described in the textbooks as well as the relevance of a university run chemistry learning environment ChemistryLab Gadolin. The inquiry tasks were designed at the Unit of Chemistry Teacher Education together with industry partners of the aforementioned teaching laboratory environment. The tasks are being further developed based on the relevancy theories.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yumiko Murai ◽  
Ryohei Ikejiri ◽  
Yuhei Yamauchi ◽  
Ai Tanaka ◽  
Seiko Nakano

Cultivating children’s creativity and imagination is fundamental to preparing them for an increasingly complex and uncertain future. Engaging in creative learning enables children to think independently and critically, work cooperatively, and take risks while actively engaging in problem solving. While current trends in education, such as maker movements and computer science education, are dramatically expanding children’s opportunities for engagement in creative learning, comparatively few empirical studies explore how creative learning can be integrated into the school curriculum. The educational design research described in this paper focuses on a curriculum unit that enables students to engage with creative learning through computer programming activities while meeting curriculum goals. The data provided in this paper were drawn from three classroom tryouts, the results of which were used to drive an iterative design process. This paper also shares several insights on the impact of creative learning in curriculum teaching.


Author(s):  
Hanna Teräs ◽  
Jan Herrington

<p class="Abstract"><span lang="EN-GB">Teaching in higher education in the 21st century can be a demanding and complex role and academic educators around the globe are dealing with questions related to change. This paper describes a new type of a professional development program for teaching faculty, using a pedagogical model based on the principles of authentic e-learning. The program was developed with the help of an iterative educational design research process and rapid prototyping based on on-going research and redesign. This paper describes how the findings of the evaluations guided the design process and how the impact of the measures taken was in turn researched, in order to eventually identify and refine design principles for an authentic e-learning program for international teaching faculty professional development.</span></p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 50-57
Author(s):  
Dwi Purbaningrum

Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian pengembangan media pembelajaran berupa kompor tenaga matahari berbasis STEM materi sains sekolah dasar untuk mendukung Kurikulum 2013. Penelitian ini sebagai solusi dari permasalahan pendidik mengenai pembelajaran menggunakan media pada Kurikulum 2013 dalam menghadapi tuntutan pendidikan abad 21. Diharapkan peserta didik memiliki pengetahuan dan keterampilan STEM secara terpadu yang dapat diterapkan mulai dari tingkat Sekolah Dasar (SD). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk: 1) mendeskripsikan dasar kebutuhan pembelajaran menggunakan alat peraga berbasis STEM; 2) mengembangkan rancangan alat peraga sederhana berbasis STEM; 3) mendeskripsikan alat peraga sederhana bebasis STEM. Desain penelitian yang digunakan adalah model Educational Design Research (EDR) menurut McKenney & Reaves, yang terdiri dari tiga tahap yaitu: 1) Analysis and Exploration; 2) Design and Construction; 3) Evaluation and Reflection. Penelitian ini dilakukan sampai tahap kedua yaitu Design dan Construction. Alat peraga yang digunakan adalah kompor tenaga matahari yang dapat digunakan pada materi sumber energi. Pengembangan hasil rancangan alat peraga sederhana berbasis STEM dilakukan dengan menyusun RPP yang berpotensi, menganalisis KD berbasis STEM, dan menyiapkan alat maupun bahan yang digunakan dalam percobaan. Alat peraga sederhana berbasis STEM berbentuk kubus yang berasal dari kardus bekas, kemudian empat bagian atas tutup kardus dilapisi kertas silver yang berguna untuk memantulkan cahaya sebagai sumber panas.


EduKimia ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 109-114
Author(s):  
Amanda Mareza ◽  
Yerimadesi Yerimadesi

Teaching materials are said to be practical if the practitioners or the experts state that the developed teaching materials can be applied in the research. The purpose of this research is to reveal the practicality of redox e-modules and GDL-based electrochemical cells for XII grade of high school students. This research is a continuation of educational design research with the Plomp development model at the prototyping stage, this research was conducted at SMAN 1 Lintau Buo Utara. The data were analyzed with the Aiken V formula. The results of one-to-one evaluation showed that the e-module uses clear fonts, covers and attractive designs, the language used is easy to understand, the presentation of coherent material, videos and animations can help students to understand the material. The results of the analysis on the average Aiken V formula obtained a V value of 0.88 at the small group stage and 0.86 at the high category field test stage. This data is evidenced by the ability of students to answer questions on the e-module by 90.5 percent with a very high category. Based on the data analysis, it is concluded that the e-module redox and electrochemical cells based on GDL are practically used in the learning process with a high practicality category.


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