Learning from Animations in Science Education: Innovating in Semiotic and Educational Research
β Scribed by Len Unsworth
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing;Springer
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 325
- Series
- Innovations in Science Education and Technology 25
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book examines educational semiotics and the representation of knowledge in school science. It discusses the strategic integration of animation in science education. It explores how learning through the creation of science animations takes place, as well as how animation can be used in assessing studentβs science learning.
Chapter 1 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-viii
Front Matter ....Pages 1-1
A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Animation Design and Use in Science Education (Len Unsworth)....Pages 3-22
Front Matter ....Pages 23-23
A Functional Perspective on the Semiotic Features of Science Animation (Yufei He)....Pages 25-54
Infusing Pro-Environmental Values in Science Education: A Multimodal Analysis of Ecology Animations for Children (Mandy Hoi Man Yu, Dezheng (William ) Feng, Len Unsworth)....Pages 55-74
Multimodal Affordances of Immersive Virtual Reality for Visualising and Learning Molecular Interactions (Kok-Sing Tang, Mihye Won, Mauro Mocerino, David F. Treagust, Roy Tasker)....Pages 75-100
Front Matter ....Pages 101-101
Using Animated Simulations to Support Young Studentsβ Science Learning (Garry Falloon)....Pages 103-130
Promoting Scientific Understanding through Animated Multimodal Texts (Maximiliano Montenegro, Alejandra Meneses, Soledad VΓ©liz, JosΓ© Pablo Escobar, Marion Garolera, MarΓa Paz RamΓrez)....Pages 131-158
Using Animation in the Representation Construction Approach in Senior High School Chemistry (Zeynep Yaseen)....Pages 159-190
Front Matter ....Pages 191-191
Slowmation and Blended Media: Engaging Students in a Learning System when Creating Student-Generated Animations (Garry Hoban)....Pages 193-208
Animation Construction as Cross-Modal Translation in Senior Biology (Peta J. White, Russell Tytler, Wendy Nielsen)....Pages 209-228
Creating a Digital Explanation in Preservice Teacher Education: Scientific Knowledge Represented in a Digital Artefact (Wendy Nielsen, Annette Turney, Helen Georgiou, Pauline Jones)....Pages 229-248
Front Matter ....Pages 249-249
Animation in Online School Science Assessment: The Validation of Assessment for Learning and Individual Development Program (Jennifer English)....Pages 251-277
Exploring Studentsβ Scientific Competency Performance on PISA Paper-Based Assessment and Computer-Based Assessment (Ya-Chun Chen, Zuway-R Hong, Huann-shyang Lin)....Pages 279-300
Towards more Valid Assessment of Learning from Animations (Richard Lowe, Jean-Michel Boucheix)....Pages 301-322
β¦ Subjects
Education; Science Education; Technology and Digital Education; Curriculum Studies; Teaching and Teacher Education
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