衡量网络智慧:初步验证一个新的四个组成部分的措施
Tom Harrison1, Gianfranco Polizzi2, Shane McLoughlin1
1University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
概括
这项研究引入了网络智慧的新指标,即明智地使用数字技术的能力. 初步发现表明,网络智慧素养,推理,反思和动机可以在青少年中测量.
科学领域:
- 教育心理学教育心理学
- 数字伦理 数字伦理
- 青少年发展 青少年发展
背景情况:
- 网络智慧,即智慧地使用数字技术的能力,正在获得教育的引力.
- 现有的网络智慧教育缺乏验证的测量工具,阻碍了研究和干预评估.
- 在量化网络智慧方面存在一个差距,限制了对其培养的经验研究.
研究的目的:
- 引入并提供初步验证,为网络智慧的新四元件措施.
- 评估网络智慧素养,推理,反思和动机的可衡量性.
- 支持开发和评估促进数字公民身份的教育干预措施.
主要方法:
- 开发一个新的四个组成部分的网络智慧测量工具.
- 该措施在13-16岁的1331名青少年的样本上进行了试点测试.
- 对调查结果的分析,以提供对措施有效性的初步证据.
主要成果:
- 该研究提供了初步证据,支持测量网络智慧的四个组成部分:识字,推理,反思和动机.
- 对网络智慧的子措施实现了初步验证.
- 这些发现表明了评估网络智慧教育干预措施的潜力.
结论:
- 一个新的,由四个组成部分组成的网络智慧指标已被引入并试点.
- 该措施对评估青少年的网络智慧具有前景,特别是在数字公民教育中.
- 这项经过验证的措施可以促进未来对年轻人网络智慧干预措施的研究和评估.
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