Past Events
IMMERSE Seminar - Joshua Danish: Designing for Iterative Sequences of Embodied Learning Activities
Champaign , USA
Beckman Institute Room 2269
Beckman Institute Room 2269
Event Type: Seminar/Symposium
Speaker Information: Joshua Danish
From Joshua Danish, Professor and Department Head, Curriculum and Instruction: I will share how we designed embodied models in the Science Through Embodied Technology Modeling Environments (https://embodiedplay.org/) to leverage embodied classroom experiences as a source of thought and reflection. In the STEP environment, groups of learners enact an embodied model of a phenomena such as fish eating algae in a pond, or beavers building dams to change how a stream flows. However, simply acting as a character in a model like this does not guarantee learners feel compelled to move around, nor that they see the value of their movement, or reflect on the underlying phenomena. In our work we’ve found that attention to this in design is important, and often involves preparing a sequence of activities that highlight complementary aspects of the system being studied. I’ll share our design process, as well as summarizing some of our findings to show how learners engaged with these environments and how different designs promoted different levels of attention and / or reflection about the underlying concepts that we were hoping to convey.
This seminar will be streamed and recorded via Zoom for remote attendees.
Zoom: https://go.illinois.edu/immerseseminar091825
Contact: James Planey
planey@illinois.edu
Sponsor: IMMERSE: Center for Immersive Computing