Samenvatting
Visual Thinking (VT) is concerned with the use of visual resources
(diagrams, simple drawings, short texts) to represent, organize or
communicate ideas or contents. VT aims to favor the understanding of
concepts to `translate' to a visual representation a content or process.
Lower thinking skills to remember and understand concepts are necessary
as much as higher order skills to filter, manage and spatially organize
contents. VT offers us a slower, but more effective, way to learn and
teachers are increasingly using VT for educational purposes in their
lectures.
Within the VT techniques, we have set ourselves in the so-called canvas
as a template that allows to visually structuring the fundamental
elements of an entity or process. As an example of use in the
educational field, the PBL canvas proposed by conecta13, describes a
Project Based Learning process in nine steps (key competences, learning
standards, evaluation method, final product, tasks, resources, ICT
tools, grouping and organization and dissemination).
On the other hand, we find the need to encourage Science, Technonoloy,
Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) vocations, especially in women, given
the decreasing interest in these areas (Science, Mathematics,
Engineering and Mathematics) considered more arid and boring by
students. This makes us to face a paradoxical crossroad, since much of
the jobs of the future will be linked to these fields. It is therefore
necessary to bring the methodology of scientific thinking closer to the
students by presenting it in accessible ways.
Here we propose a canvas that provides a visual structure to represent
graphically the various steps of the scientific method. These steps
include the systematic observation, formulation of hypothesis, design of
the experiment to prove or discard them, to finally elaborate some
conclusions leading to development of a theory. The canvas is used as a
visual tool to support the design to summarize the results of the
scientific experiment, to cover the different steps in a schematic way
either with text or graphically. An empty template is provided as well
as different examples of the canvas covered with experiments that can be
carried out in different pre-university educational levels. In order to
let this canvas become part of the public domain it is released under
the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license, so that anyone can
use it, copy or modify by free, with the only condition of attributing
the corresponding authorship and keeping the license open.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Titel | EDULEARN19: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION AND NEW LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES |
Redacteuren | L G Chova, A L Martinez, I C Torres |
Plaats van productie | Valencia, Spain |
Uitgeverij | International Academy of Technology, Education and Development |
Pagina's | 3510-3515 |
Aantal pagina's | 6 |
ISBN van elektronische versie | 978-84-09-12031-4 |
Status | Published - 1 jul. 2019 |
Evenement | 19th International Conference on Education and New learning Technologies - Palma de Mallorca, Spain Duur: 1 jul. 2019 → 3 jul. 2019 |
Conference
Conference | 19th International Conference on Education and New learning Technologies |
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Verkorte titel | Edulearn |
Land/Regio | Spain |
Stad | Palma de Mallorca |
Periode | 1/07/19 → 3/07/19 |
Keywords
- onderwijs
- technologie
- communicatie