Enriching Multimodality in Learning: Integrating Computer Modeling to Support a Learner Generated Topic
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58459/icce.2012.566Abstract
In this paper, the researchers collaborated with an experienced physics teacher to design a multimodality modeling workshop involving a 3D computer model to facilitate the workshop participants’ learning of their self-generated astronomy topic – lunar libration. The modified visual representation in computer model improved the quality of their observation experiences and assisted them to consolidate their understanding on lunar libration. Participatory learning environment created through the Embodied Modeling Mediated Activity (EMMA) encouraged learners to investigate their interest driven and self-generated inquiry. Researchers modified and integrated modeling software (i.e. Astronomicon) to support learners’ interests. Multimodality was employed to mediate the self-directed exploration and collaborative discussion in understanding the lunar libration. This finding implies that it is important to establish a sustainable learning community to design and conduct multimodality modeling lessons in informal learning settings.