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題名: 高職高技術創造力學生團隊之創造歷程
其他題名: The Creation Process of the Vocational High School Students with High Technological Creativity
作者: 吳明雄;張可立;張德正;許碧珊
關鍵詞: 高職學生;團隊;創造歷程;技術創造力
vocational high;team;creation process;technological creativity
日期: 六月-2009
上傳時間: 7-七月-2016
摘要: 本研究旨在探討高職高技術創造力學生團隊的創造歷程,以做為發展高職學生技術創造力教育之參考。研究對象為獲得「全國高職學生技術創造力競賽」前三名的六隊優勝團隊,透過觀察、深度訪談與蒐集相關文件資料等方式進行研究。研究結果發現高職高技術創造力學生團隊的創造歷程以五個階段循環為主軸:一、創造靈感與動機;二、界定主題與構思設計;三、思考推演與最佳化評估;四、實物製作與實驗驗證;五、系統整合與實物完成。並於循環歷程中,持續透過團隊互動合作,連結統整團隊成員的知識、經驗資料庫,將歷程中的團隊學習成果對知識、經驗資料庫進行動態修正改善,成為可持續學習、成長的動態團隊創造歷程。
The purpose of this study is to explore the creation process of the vocational high school students who have high technological creativity and operate in team base. The participants are the six teams of high school students who won the first three prizes in “National Technological Creativity Contest of Vocational High School Students.” The data were collected via a qualitative method, including observation, in-depth interviews and literature review. The study found that the creation process of high technological creativity teams was a five-step cycle. The five-step cycle included: (1) idea creation and motivation, (2) identification of subjects and concept designs, (3) thinking derivation and evaluation of optimization, (4) fabrication and experimental verification, (5) system integration and accomplishment of works. The knowledge-experience databases of all team members were linked and integrated through interaction and collaboration in the five-step cycle. It was constantly modified based on the learning results of the creation process and became a continuous and progressive team-based learning and creation process. The results of this study have pedagogical implications for the design of technological creativity education for vocational high school students.
關聯: 教育與心理研究, 32(2),1-25
Journal of Education & Psychology
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