A Study on the Integration of Social Studies with Information Technology and Its Learning Effects

碩士 === 臺北市立師範學院 === 社會科教育研究所 === 91 === The study attempted to design a workable teaching model which was integrated information technology(IT) curricula into social studies and experimented its effects on elementary students’ achievement. The author first proposed a model of IT integrate...

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Main Authors: Kwan-Da Huang, 黃冠達
Other Authors: Susyan Jou
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2003
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/13209920872014453358
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Summary:碩士 === 臺北市立師範學院 === 社會科教育研究所 === 91 === The study attempted to design a workable teaching model which was integrated information technology(IT) curricula into social studies and experimented its effects on elementary students’ achievement. The author first proposed a model of IT integrated instruction by taking a “world geographical environment” unit in 6th grade social studies curriculum as a practice example. Two different teaching models (with/without the IT-integrated curriculum) were used then in two groups (118 students) of 6th grade students chosen from K school in Chung-Cheng District of Taipei city. After 8 weeks experiment, the study compared the control group with experiment group in terms of students’ achievements in both computer and social studies academic performance. Quantitative and qualitative data were both collected via periodical tests, questionnaires, teachers’ interviews and classroom observations. The result indicated that the IT integrated instruction can make an immediate and significant improvement (4-week effect) in student’s learning achievements in social studies, especially in the psychomotor domain, but has no significant influence on learning retention (8-week effect). The IT integrated model also significantly improved students’ achievement in computer skills. Through qualitative data, furthermore the study found that the IT integrated model can generate more classroom interactions among students in experiment group than control group. Students in experiment group showed positive attitudes towards the IT integrated model. In the end, concrete suggestions were made for researchers and practitioners.