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| 題 名 | 大學生參與互動式線上設計思考工作坊對創新學習之成效--以臺灣南部某大學為例=The Impact of Innovative Learning of University Students Participating in Interactive Online Design Thinking Workshop: A Case Study in One University at Sothern Taiwan |
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| 作 者 | 葉月嬌; 林俊宏; | 書刊名 | 通識教育與跨域研究 |
| 卷 期 | 28 2023.12[民112.12] |
| 頁 次 | 頁41-64 |
| 分類號 | 525.39 |
| 關鍵詞 | 大學社會責任; 設計思考; 創新學習; 溝通技巧; 慢運動; University social responsibility; Design thinking; Innovative learning; Communication skills; Slow movement; |
| 語 文 | 中文(Chinese) |
| 中文摘要 | 本研究旨在評估台灣南部某大學學生,參與「大學社會責任計畫」主辦的「設計 思考 X 慢運動」工作坊,創新學習與參與活動之成效。38 位大學生隨機分為線上工 作坊的實驗組(18 人)及一般全英語課程的對照組(20 人)。採前後測實驗設計評估 「學習和創新技巧量表」,六個構面分別為:溝通技巧、批判思考與問題解決技巧、 創造力、合作技巧、參與度及跨文化意識等。學生有 78.9%是男生以及 73.7%主修管 理領域。研究結果發現:學生學習成效量表總得分顯著增加(增加 15.9 vs. 對照組 7.0 分,p = 0.011),溝通技巧 (p = 0.007)、批判思考與問題解決技巧 (p < 0.001) 以及創造力面向 (p = 0.027)等,也都有顯著的成效。學生對於使用英文來尋求協 助、以系統性思考、在團體中提供腦力激盪以及挑戰解決社區相關議題的能力顯著 較好。參與設計思考工作坊能增進英文溝通能力,激發其創新解決問題能力。本研 究可提供未來大學,解決社區相關議題之設計思考工作坊參考。 |
| 英文摘要 | This study aimed to assess the effectiveness on innovative learning and engagement of undergraduate students from one university in southern Taiwan participating an interactive online international workshop "Design Thinking X Slow Movement" co- organized by University Social Responsibility, USR Project and a university in Chiang Mai, Thailand. A total of 38 students were recruited and randomly assigned to participate in an online workshop (Experimental group, N = 18) or take a general English-mediated course (Control group, N = 20). The “self-assessment questionnaires on learning and innovation skills” were administered to the participants before and after the workshop or course. It was subcategorized into six items on communication skills, critical thinking and problem- solving skills, creativity, collaboration skills, engagement, and intercultural awareness. Most of the participants were male (78.9%), majored in management (73.7%), and were Taiwanese students (63.2%). Analyzed results showed that the total score of the learning outcomes questionnaire who completed the workshop was significantly higher when compared to the Control group (increased 15.9 vs. 7.0, p = 0.011). In addition, communication skills (p = 0.007), critical thinking and problem-solving skills (p < 0.001), and creativity aspects (p = 0.027) also had significant positive effects. Furthermore, students' ability to use English for seeking help, think systematically, and provide brainstorming in groups was also better than those students who only took English- mediated courses. Our findings also revealed that participants’ skill improved to challenge and solve community-related issues. These results confirmed that undergraduate students' participation in transnational interactive online design thinking workshops can improve their English communication skills and inspire their innovative problem-solving skills. In conclusion, further study on the effectiveness of "design thinking workshop" to solve community-related issues can use our results as a reference for other universities. |
本系統中英文摘要資訊取自各篇刊載內容。