The Confluence of Digital Literacy and Eco-Consciousness: Harmonizing Digital Skills with Sustainable Practices in Education

Platforms Pub Date : 2024-02-04 DOI:10.3390/platforms2010002
N. Lo
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This study investigates the implementation and impact of maker culture—viewed as a tool for developing green digital skills—in higher education institutions in Hong Kong. Maker culture, a collaborative educational approach, embraces students’ capacity for self-paced, autonomous learning and applies this knowledge to creative problem-solving and innovation, key aspects of sustainability education. An empirical study was conducted, focusing on the experiences of teachers in the higher education sector in Hong Kong. Eight individuals were interviewed to gain insights into their perceptions and experiences with maker education within sustainability contexts. The sample was limited to ensure cross-sectional comparability and direct weighting of teachers’ experiences within a singular, complementary educational setting. The findings provide valuable insights into the benefits and challenges of integrating maker education into traditional educational systems to foster green digital skills. It became evident that adequate resources, effective teachers, and improved administrative systems play significant roles in the successful implementation of this approach. Maker education, as a tool for developing green digital skills, offers a promising alternative to traditional performance-based studies. It has the potential to lead to a future of education that is creative, innovative, and student-directed, fostering sustainability competencies. Therefore, despite the challenges, with the right support and resources, the integration of maker culture into educational systems could significantly transform teaching and learning processes, advancing sustainable education.
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数字素养与生态意识的融合:数字技能与可持续教育实践的和谐统一
本研究调查了创客文化(被视为培养绿色数码技能的工具)在香港高等教育机构中的实施情况和影响。创客文化是一种协作式教育方法,鼓励学生自定进度、自主学习,并将这些知识应用于创造性地解决问题和创新,这些都是可持续发展教育的关键方面。我们开展了一项实证研究,重点关注香港高等教育界教师的经验。研究人员采访了八位教师,以了解他们在可持续发展背景下对创客教育的看法和经验。对样本进行了限制,以确保横截面的可比性,并直接权衡教师在单一、互补的教育环境中的经验。研究结果为了解将创客教育融入传统教育体系以培养绿色数字技能所带来的益处和挑战提供了宝贵的见解。显而易见,充足的资源、高效的师资和完善的管理制度在成功实施这一方法中发挥着重要作用。创客教育作为一种培养绿色数码技能的工具,为传统的基于成绩的学习提供了一种很有前途的替代方案。它有可能为未来的教育带来创造性、创新性和以学生为主导的教育,培养可持续发展的能力。因此,尽管存在挑战,但只要有适当的支持和资源,将创客文化融入教育系统可以极大地改变教学过程,推动可持续教育的发展。
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