Disaster Education: a narrative-based approach to support learning, motivation and students’ engagement

Over the last decade, the interest in disaster education has grown rapidly. Several studies demonstrate that effective results can be obtained in this field only with instructional methods able to motivate the learner and to support them in practicing skills by means of narrative situations. The nar...

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Main Authors: Giuseppina Rita Mangione, Nicola Capuano, Francesco Orciuoli, Pierluigi Ritrovato
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Italian e-Learning Association 2013-05-01
Series:Je-LKS : Journal of e-Learning and Knowledge Society
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Online Access:https://www.je-lks.org/ojs/index.php/Je-LKS_EN/article/view/837
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spelling doaj-7e86451f01b843a5ad78bf39382e9e102020-11-24T22:16:36ZengItalian e-Learning AssociationJe-LKS : Journal of e-Learning and Knowledge Society1826-62231971-88292013-05-019210.20368/1971-8829/837Disaster Education: a narrative-based approach to support learning, motivation and students’ engagementGiuseppina Rita Mangione0Nicola Capuano1Francesco Orciuoli2Pierluigi Ritrovato3CRMPA – Centro di Ricerca in Matematica Pura ed ApplicataDIEM – University of SalernoDIEM – University of SalernoDIEM – University of SalernoOver the last decade, the interest in disaster education has grown rapidly. Several studies demonstrate that effective results can be obtained in this field only with instructional methods able to motivate the learner and to support them in practicing skills by means of narrative situations. The narrative is a privileged method that can help developing cognitive skills, organize knowledge and support the construction of meaning. In this paper we present a novel adaptive storytelling model defined in the context of ALICE project and its contextualization in the field of disaster education. The defined model aims at maximizing learner’s understanding and development of concepts fostering the “learning in action” and problem solving skills in natural disaster contexts by combining direct experience, observation, discovery and action. In particular the model arises motivation in the story and creatively engage learners in finding solutions to a problem and building personal responsibility. The experimentation results are encouraging and confirm that the storytelling offers higher engagement than the traditional practicing methods.https://www.je-lks.org/ojs/index.php/Je-LKS_EN/article/view/837emergency in educationdigital storytellingcognitive processaffective learningempirical evidences
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author Giuseppina Rita Mangione
Nicola Capuano
Francesco Orciuoli
Pierluigi Ritrovato
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Nicola Capuano
Francesco Orciuoli
Pierluigi Ritrovato
Disaster Education: a narrative-based approach to support learning, motivation and students’ engagement
Je-LKS : Journal of e-Learning and Knowledge Society
emergency in education
digital storytelling
cognitive process
affective learning
empirical evidences
author_facet Giuseppina Rita Mangione
Nicola Capuano
Francesco Orciuoli
Pierluigi Ritrovato
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title Disaster Education: a narrative-based approach to support learning, motivation and students’ engagement
title_short Disaster Education: a narrative-based approach to support learning, motivation and students’ engagement
title_full Disaster Education: a narrative-based approach to support learning, motivation and students’ engagement
title_fullStr Disaster Education: a narrative-based approach to support learning, motivation and students’ engagement
title_full_unstemmed Disaster Education: a narrative-based approach to support learning, motivation and students’ engagement
title_sort disaster education: a narrative-based approach to support learning, motivation and students’ engagement
publisher Italian e-Learning Association
series Je-LKS : Journal of e-Learning and Knowledge Society
issn 1826-6223
1971-8829
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Over the last decade, the interest in disaster education has grown rapidly. Several studies demonstrate that effective results can be obtained in this field only with instructional methods able to motivate the learner and to support them in practicing skills by means of narrative situations. The narrative is a privileged method that can help developing cognitive skills, organize knowledge and support the construction of meaning. In this paper we present a novel adaptive storytelling model defined in the context of ALICE project and its contextualization in the field of disaster education. The defined model aims at maximizing learner’s understanding and development of concepts fostering the “learning in action” and problem solving skills in natural disaster contexts by combining direct experience, observation, discovery and action. In particular the model arises motivation in the story and creatively engage learners in finding solutions to a problem and building personal responsibility. The experimentation results are encouraging and confirm that the storytelling offers higher engagement than the traditional practicing methods.
topic emergency in education
digital storytelling
cognitive process
affective learning
empirical evidences
url https://www.je-lks.org/ojs/index.php/Je-LKS_EN/article/view/837
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