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Families' engagement in making activities related to aerospace engineering: designing for parents as learning partners in pop-up makerspaces

机译:家庭的参与相关的活动航空航天工程:设计的父母在弹出makerspaces学习伙伴

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Purpose - The researchers conducted a collective case study to investigate how families engaged in making activities related to aerospace engineering in six pop-up makerspace programs held in libraries and one museum. The purpose of this paper is to support families engagement in design tasks and engineering thinking, three types of discussion prompts were used during each workshop. The orienting design conjecture was that discussion prompts would allow parents to lead productive conversations to support engineering-making activities.Design/methodology/approach - Within a collective case study approach, 20 consented families (22 adults, 25 children) engaged in making practices related to making a lunar rover with a scientific instrument panel. Data included cases of families' talk and actions, as documented through video (22h) and photographs of their engineering designs. An interpretivist, qualitative video-based analysis was conducted by creating individual narrative accounts of each family (including transcript excerpts and images).Findings - Parents used the question prompts in ways that were integral to supporting youths' participation in the engineering activities. Children often did not answer the astronomer's questions directly; instead, the parents revoiced the prompts before the children's engagement. Family prompts supported reflecting upon prior experiences, defining the design problem and maintaining the activity flow.Originality/value - Designing discussion prompts, within a broader project-based learning pedagogy, supports family engagement in engineering design practices in out-of-school pop-up makerspace settings. The work suggests that parents play a crucial role in engineering workshops for youths aged 5 to 10 years old by revoicing prompts to keep families design work and sensemaking talk (connecting prior and new ideas) flowing throughout a makerspace workshop.
机译:目的——研究人员进行了集体案例研究调查如何家庭参与与航空航天有关的活动在六个弹出makerspace项目工程在图书馆和一个博物馆举行。本文以支持家庭参与设计任务和工程思维,三人提示被使用在每个类型的讨论车间。讨论提示会让父母导致建设性对话的支持engineering-making活动。集体的案例研究方法,20答应了家庭(22个成年人,25名儿童)从事让实践与月球车科学仪器面板。家庭的说话和行为记录通过视频(h) 22日和的照片他们的工程设计。定性是由视频分析创建个人叙事账户家庭(包括成绩单和摘录图像)。提示的方式是不可或缺的支持年轻人的参与工程活动。天文学家直接的问题;父母应答前的提示孩子们的参与。反思经验之前,定义设计问题和维护活动流。提示,在一个更广泛的基于项目的学习教育学,支持家庭的参与在课外工程设计实践弹出makerspace设置。父母在工程中起到至关重要的作用车间5到10岁的青年重新表达提示保持家庭的设计工作和意会说话(连接之前和新在一个makerspace车间想法)流动。

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