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Student-generated Digital Media in Science Education

Learning, explaining and communicating content
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Student-generated Digital Media in Science Education explores innovative teaching methods that empower students to create their own digital media as a way of learning science. By engaging students in content creation such as podcasts, digital stories, slowmation, video and blended media, the book aims to deepen their understanding of scientific concepts while enhancing communication skills. It is supported by theoretical insights, case studies and practical assignments designed to combat disengagement in science education and inspire educators to rethink classroom dynamics.
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This book is ideal for secondary school science teachers, university lecturers, and teacher educators looking to improve student engagement and understanding through digital media. It suits educators interested in innovative pedagogies that integrate technology and communication skills into science curricula.

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This timely and innovative book encourages us to ‘flip the classroom’ and empower our students to become content creators. Through creating digital media, they will not only improve their communication skills, but also gain a deeper understanding of core scientific concepts. This book will inspire science academics and science teacher educators to design learning experiences that allow students to take control of their own learning, to generate media that will stimulate them to engage with, learn about, and become effective communicators of science.

Professors Susan Jones and Brian F. Yates, Australian Learning and Teaching Council Discipline Scholars for Science

Represents a giant leap forward in our understanding of how digital media can enrich not only the learning of science but also the professional learning of science teachers.

Professor Tom Russell, Queen’s University, Ontario, Canada

This excellent edited collection brings together authors at the forefront of promoting media creation in science by children and young people. New media of all kinds are the most culturally significant forms in the lives of learners and the work in this book shows how they can move between home and school and provide new contexts for learning as well as an understanding of key concepts.

Dr John Potter, London Knowledge Lab, Dept. of Culture, Communication and Media, University College London, UK

Student-generated Digital Media in Science Education supports secondary school teachers, lecturers in universities and teacher educators in improving engagement and understanding in science by helping students unleash their enthusiasm for creating media within the science classroom.

Written by pioneers who have been developing their ideas in students’ media making over the last 10 years, it provides a theoretical background, case studies, and a wide range of assignments and assessment tasks designed to address the vital issue of disengagement amongst science learners. It showcases opportunities for learners to use the tools that they already own to design, make and explain science content with five digital media forms that build upon each other—podcasts, digital stories, slowmation, video, and blended media. Each chapter provides advice for implementation and evidence of engagement as learners use digital tools to learn science content, develop communication skills, and create science explanations. A student team’s music video animation of the Krebs cycle, a podcast on chemical reactions presented as commentary on a boxing match, a wiki page on an entry in the periodic table of elements, and an animation on vitamin D deficiency among hijab-wearing Muslim women are just some of the imaginative assignments demonstrated.

Student-generated Digital Media in Science Education illuminates innovative ways to engage science learners with science content using contemporary digital technologies. It is a must-read text for all educators keen to effectively convey the excitement and wonder of science in the 21st century.

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Praised by experts like Professors Susan Jones and Brian F. Yates, the book is recognised for encouraging the 'flipped classroom' approach and empowering students as content creators. Professor Tom Russell describes it as a significant advancement in using digital media for science learning and teacher development. Dr John Potter highlights its cultural relevance and the way it connects home and school learning experiences. Overall, it is lauded as an essential resource for enriching science education through digital media.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781138833821

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 27 July 2015

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Illustration: 16 Tables, black and white; 6 Line drawings, black and white; 31 Halftones, black and white; 37 Illustrations, black and white

Contributors:

  • Edited by Garry Hoban
  • Edited by Wendy Nielsen
  • Edited by Alyce Shepherd

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 612g

Pages: 254

About the Author

Garry Hoban is Professor in the Faculty of Social Science at the University of Wollongong, Australia.

Wendy Nielsen is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Social Science at the University of Wollongong, Australia.

Alyce Shepherd is a PhD candidate in the Faculty of Social Science at the University of Wollongong, Australia.

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