DocumentCode
2641944
Title
The structure of a story
Author
Brady, Pamalee ; Saliklis, Edmond
Author_Institution
California Polytech. State Univ., San Luis, AZ, USA
fYear
2009
fDate
18-21 Oct. 2009
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
The stories of engineering heroes can serve as an exciting means of engaging young students in engineering concepts that are linked to their math and science curriculum. This research explores the development of a storytelling framework including the story of an engineer, a hands-on activity for exploring a related engineering idea, reinforcement of standard math and science curriculum and assessment of the effectiveness of the storytelling medium to teach and inspire young students. Storytelling principles are used to develop these narratives into compelling and engaging stories through the perspective of an individual character. Archival and other scholarly materials on fascinating figures in engineering are used to construct the stories. Following the story, a hands-on activity supports the exploration of the engineering concept related to the engineer´s story. A pre- and post-story test are used to assess the effectiveness of the story and activity to learn about what engineers do, and the specific engineering idea.
Keywords
educational technology; engineering education; mathematics; engineering heroes; math curriculum; science curriculum; storytelling framework; Art; Educational programs; Engineering students; History; Joining processes; Knowledge engineering; Poles and towers; Standards development; Structural engineering; Testing; K-12 education; arches; storytelling; structural engineering; tower;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frontiers in Education Conference, 2009. FIE '09. 39th IEEE
Conference_Location
San Antonio, TX
ISSN
0190-5848
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4715-2
Electronic_ISBN
0190-5848
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FIE.2009.5350592
Filename
5350592
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