Title of article :
Studentsʹ Multi-Modal Re-Presentations of Scientific Knowledge and Creativity
Author/Authors :
YITZHAK KOREN، نويسنده , , RAMA KLAVIR and Prof. MALKA GORODETSKY، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The paper brings the results of a project that passed on to
students the opportunity for re-presenting their acquired knowledge
via the construction of multi-modal ‘learning resources’.
These ‘learning resources’ substituted for lectures and books
and became the official learning sources in the classroom. The
rational for the project was multiple: a. It was expected that
the process of re-contextualizing the scientific concepts into
students’ lifeworlds, their metaphors and into their everyday
language, would benefit both, the creators and the consumers,
b. Students were expected to develop multiliteracies in
addition to gaining authorship and c. The open and encouraging
learning environment that enabled multiple and multimodal
ways of presentation was expected to promote small c
creativity to be expressed in the diversified natures of the constructed
materials. The results indicate that the stimulating and
encouraging environment did promote creative divergence in
students’ re-presented products. This was found to be true for
Relative Creativity (number of higher creativity products as
compared to lower ones), and Diversified Creativity (changing
the nature of the constructed product from semester to
semester). These materials as learning resources were shown
to be as effective as lectures and the construction period was
shown to add to students’ knowledge gains. An interesting
effect of frontal lectures was found which is attributed to possible
different ways of knowledge organization that are induced
under different learning conditions.
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF CREATIVE BEHAVIOR
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF CREATIVE BEHAVIOR