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ERIC Number: ED536195
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2011-Nov
Pages: 24
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An Effect of Interactive Media in a Social Awareness Ubiquitous Learning Community
Na-songkhla, Jaitip
Online Submission, Paper presented at the International Conference on Lifelong Learning 2011 (ICLLL2011) (Kualalumpur, Malaysia, Nov 14-15, 2011)
Chulalongkorn University collaboratively worked with the Office of Basic Education, and Department of Highways, with support from a Corporate Social Responsibility Unit (CSR) of Toyota motor Thailand in a Road Safety Project. The project was aimed at cultivating a social awareness, "from a school to a community", using a set of interactive media that supports a ubiquitous learning environment. A framework of "Ubiquitous Learning Community: from a School to a Community", consisted of three phrases of work: (1) A development of interactive media for a social awareness, (2) An accelerated teacher training network, and (3) An establishment of a ubiquitous learning community. An interactive media so-called a "White-Road Social Awareness Toolkit", is a design of media for learning intervention based upon a continuum of an abstract to a concrete learning experience, consisted of a simple interactive paper-printed book integrated with an Augmented Reality (AR), an interactive game-based learning, a Virtual Learning Center, and a Multimedia Blog for an Appreciative Inquiry (AI), as well as a Digital Storytelling (DS) of a learning community. The second phase of the project when the toolkits were fully developed, teacher training programs were offered to groups of teacher network. To lead an active learning in school and to bind teachers to be a network group, teachers were invited to share a "WhiteRoad safety Wikipedia", a series of integrated Road-Safety Lesson Plans, based on a "Challenged-based Learning technique", that students together with community set a goal to achieve their own community road safety issue. In the final phase of establishing a ubiquitous learning community, teachers led students to perform a road safety learning task in their communities, and using their mobile devices archived evidence of their works, and produce a video product in a digital storytelling fashion, and eventually uploaded to a social network community platform. A mixed method research method was applied in this final phase. The framework of "Ubiquitous Learning Community: from a School to a Community" was deployed to a group of 68 teachers and 124 students from 20 schools and communities in the central part of Thailand. The results showed the high level of road-safety social awareness of the sampling group. There was evidence of the establishment of seven active learning communities. The interactive media were found to be instructional realistic, purposefully emotional involvement, and meanwhile bridging learning tasks to a social awareness in a ubiquitous learning environment. (Contains 3 tables.)
Publication Type: Reports - Research; Speeches/Meeting Papers
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Thailand
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