From Classroom-Making to Functional-Making: A Study in the Development of Making Literacy

Sharon Lynn Chu Yew Yee, Francis K. H. Quek, Elizabeth Deuermeyer, Rachel Martin
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An important aspect of the Making ethos is the creation of artifacts that are personally significant through technological means. Many Making activities implicitly presume that participants have the mindset needed to be able to engage in such meaning-making processes before participation. We argue that attention has to be paid to how individuals may acquire this Making literacy in the first place before being able to participate in activities that are aligned with the Making ethos as it is currently most often understood. We present an approach to inculcate Making literacy in children through prescribed Making activities that are aligned with, and thus admissible in the elementary school science curriculum. Our analysis draws from video recordings of two 4th grade classrooms in which the students, who had already participated in 1.5 years of more structured 'makified activities', engaged in an open-ended, exploration-based, playful and more personally meaningful task that was more in line with the Making ethos. Our qualitative analysis demonstrates that a prescribed approach is able to inculcate a burgeoning Making literacy in students from a public elementary school, and thus prepare them to be able to engage in the creation of personally-meaningful artifacts effectively.1
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从课堂制作到功能制作:制作素养的发展研究
制造精神的一个重要方面是通过技术手段创造具有个人意义的人工制品。许多制造活动隐含地假设参与者在参与之前具有能够参与这种意义制造过程所需的心态。我们认为,必须首先关注个人如何在能够参与与目前最常理解的制造精神一致的活动之前获得这种制造素养。我们提出了一种方法,通过规定的制作活动,在儿童中灌输制作素养,这些活动与小学科学课程一致,因此可以接受。我们的分析来自两个四年级教室的视频记录,在这些教室里,学生们已经参加了一年半的更结构化的“个性化活动”,他们参与了一个开放式的、以探索为基础的、有趣的、更有个人意义的任务,这更符合“制造”的精神。我们的定性分析表明,规定的方法能够在公立小学的学生中灌输一种新兴的制作素养,从而使他们能够有效地从事有个人意义的人工制品的创作
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