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研究生: 李文獻
Lee, Wen-Shian
論文名稱: 擴增實境融入戶外學習系統思考的設計與運用
Design and Application of Augment Reality-Enriched OLEST
指導教授: 張俊彥
Chang, Chun-Yen
學位類別: 博士
Doctor
系所名稱: 科學教育研究所
Graduate Institute of Science Education
論文出版年: 2020
畢業學年度: 108
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 123
中文關鍵詞: 科學教育系統思考戶外教育資訊科技學習地圖
英文關鍵詞: science education, system thinking, outdoor education, information and communication technology, learning map
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202000543
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 從過去科學教育相關的實證研究中發現,科學教育經常與學生的生活情境脫節及學習興趣低落,面對生活在一個日益受複雜系統(complex systems)支配的學習環境中,如何讓科學教育能處理複雜系統及活用學校所教授的知識已是當務之急,新時代科學教育應重視將知識與生活真實情境相結合。本研究結合戶外環境場域資源,依其地理區域特色及學科知識來發展系統思考學習地圖,地圖中所呈現的系統思考概念對應五大主題科學教育課程來實施,除了在戶外可以進行學習地圖所安排的科學課程外,課程內容為促進學生在學習上的理解及提高學習興趣,融入數位科技擴增實境(Augmented Reality, AR)技術來幫助學生更視覺化的學習,解決戶外學習場域的事物受空間與時間的限制,無法進行觀察及了解科學原理中的交互作用的困境,此設計稱為「擴增實境融入戶外學習系統思考」(Augment Reality-enriched Outdoor Learning System Thinking, AREOLEST)。本研究目的為發展AREOLEST,以社區公園周遭學校之國小六年級學生為研究對象,以準實驗法進行實驗教學,並了解學生學習成效及其是否受學習風格、認知負荷之影響,最後再調查學習後滿意度情形。研究結果發現,學生之學習成效有顯著成果,此設計適合不同學習風格的學生使用,同時學習內容及方式也不會造成學生過多的認知負荷,課程結束後所得到的整體滿意度及延後測驗皆有相當良好的成效,故AREOLEST的課程設計方式適合國小學生在戶外進行科學教育進行學習,值得教育單位利用及參考。

    From past researches related to science education, it is found that science education has a low disconnection with students' living situations and their learning interests. How can science education be fused in a learning environment will be the most important focus point since the environment is increasingly dominated by complex systems and the use of knowledge taught in schools. This study combines outdoor environment field resources and develops a system thinking learning map according to its geographical area characteristics and subject knowledge. The concepts of system thinking presented in the map are implemented in accordance with five major science education courses. The learning map can be scheduled in outdoor science curriculum, promote students’ understanding and increase interest in learning. It incorporates digital technology, Augmented Reality (AR), to help students to learn more visually, and to solve the problems of outdoor learning areas that are limited by space and time, also those scientific principles which are hard to observe and understand. This design is called "Outdoor Learning System Thinking, AREOLEST". The purpose of this study is to develop AREOLEST, sixth-grader students in primary and secondary schools around the community park joined the research, the researcher used quasi-experimental methods for experimental teaching and to understand students' learning effectiveness whether they are affected by learning styles and cognitive load. Finally, the satisfaction of AREOLEST was investigated after experiments. The results showed that students' learning effectiveness are significant, it indicates this design is suitable for students with different learning styles. Meanwhile, the learning content and methods will not cause too much cognitive load on the students. The overall satisfaction and postponement test obtained after the experiments, all of them presented the curriculum design method of AREOLEST is suitable for elementary school students to carry out science education in the outdoors, which is worthy of reference and use by educational units.

    誌謝 i 中文摘要 ii 英文摘要 iii 表目錄 vii 圖目錄 ix 第一章 緒論 一、 研究背景與動機 1 二、 研究目的 3 三、 研究問題 4 四、 研究範圍與限制 4 第二章 文獻探討 一、 戶外探究式科學教育 6 二、 科學教育的課程設計重視系統性思考 10 三、 科學教育的課程設計重視資訊融入教育 14 四、 科學教育的課程設計重視學習風格 17 五、 科學教育的課程內容重視學生的認知負荷 20 第三章 研究方法 一、 研究工具 25 二、 研究架構 34 三、 研究流程 35 四、 研究地點 37 五、 AREOLEST戶外科學教育課程學習評量設計 39 六、 科技接受模式(TAM)進行解釋及驗證 44 七、 資料分析 50 第四章 研究結果與討論 一、 AREOLEST對國小六年級學童之成效分析 51 二、 AREOLEST對不同學習風格國小六年級學童之成效分析 61 三、 AREOLEST對不同組別學生認知負荷之差異分析 65 四、 AREOLEST對國小六年級學童之滿意度調查 67 第五章 結論與建議 70 參考文獻 78 附 錄 附錄一 AREOLEST戶外教育課程內容 93 附錄二 科技接受模式(TAM)問卷調查審查委員建議事項101 附錄三 科技接受模式(TAM)問卷調查(正式) 104 附錄四 AREOLEST成就測驗審查委員建議事項 106 附錄五 AREOLEST成就測驗(正式) 111 附錄六 認知負荷量表(審查委員建議事項) 114 附錄七 認知負荷量表(正式) 115 附錄八 戶外教育課程學習滿意度問卷審查委員建議事項 116 附錄九 戶外教育課程學習滿意度問卷(正式) 117 附錄十 學習風格量表問卷(審查委員建議事項) 118 附錄十一 學習風格量表問卷(正式) 121 附錄十二 科學教師及審查委員名單 123

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