Staging Constructionist Learning about Energy for Children with Electrochromic Displays and Low-Cost Materials

Markus Löchtefeld, Anna Dagmar Bille Milthers, Timothy R. Merritt
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Well-funded classrooms often provide a variety of learning materials such as computers, robotics and other expensive equipment to facilitate STEM Learning activities for children. However, exploring natural phenomena such as electrical energy is possible through very simple activities. In this paper we explore how cheap low-cost materials and simple electrochromic displays can be designed to support experiential learning about energy and power generation. For this we employed a mix of open-ended play and exploration as well as staged and goal-oriented activities. We developed two learning activities that involve children constructing working models that generate power including constructing a wind turbine and assembling a solar power harvesting house. We studied how children engaged in the activities and how the materials helped them understand the topic. All children could construct and complete the building tasks and were generally positive about the experience. We identified challenges encountered by children including interactions with the construction materials and electrochromic screens as well as insights about the mental models children have. We discuss challenges for staging learning through play with found low cost and local materials and provide implications for the design of constructionist oriented STEM learning.
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用电致变色显示器和低成本材料为儿童学习能源
资金充足的教室通常会提供各种学习材料,如计算机、机器人和其他昂贵的设备,以促进儿童的STEM学习活动。然而,通过非常简单的活动,探索电能等自然现象是可能的。在本文中,我们探索了如何设计廉价的低成本材料和简单的电致变色显示器来支持关于能源和发电的体验式学习。为此,我们结合了开放式游戏和探索以及阶段性和目标导向的活动。我们开发了两项学习活动,让孩子们建造发电的工作模型,包括建造风力涡轮机和组装太阳能收集房。我们研究了孩子们是如何参与活动的,以及材料是如何帮助他们理解主题的。所有的孩子都能构建并完成构建任务,并且对这一体验普遍持积极态度。我们确定了儿童遇到的挑战,包括与建筑材料和电致变色屏幕的相互作用,以及对儿童心理模型的见解。我们讨论了通过低成本和当地材料进行游戏学习的挑战,并为构建主义者导向的STEM学习设计提供了启示。
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