The Design and Application of an Inquiry-based Fieldwork Program using Wireless Mobile Devices to Investigate the Impacts of Tourism on Yangdong Village

모바일 테크놀로지 활용 탐구기반 야외조사활동의 설계와 적용: 경주 양동마을을 사례로

  • Lee, Jongwon (Department of Social Studies Education, Ewha Womans University) ;
  • Oh, Sunmin (Department of Social Studies Education, Ewha Womans University)
  • 이종원 (이화여자대학교 사회과교육과) ;
  • 오선민 (이화여자대학교 사회과교육과 대학원)
  • Received : 2016.12.19
  • Published : 2016.12.31

Abstract

This paper describes the development of an inquiry-based fieldwork program based on Yangdong village where students explore the ways that it can develop in a sustainable way. Important considerations in an inquiry-based fieldwork design include what the key inquiry questions should be, the geographical issues of fieldwork location, the potential roles of mobile technologies, design of learning activities and a final product, and the roles of a teacher. Student fieldwork activities, including mapping land-use changes at the building level, detecting what should be changed or remain the same, and conducting interview with residents to examine their perceptions of overall tourism impacts, are supported by mobile technologies (i.e., the Collector for ArcGIS and the Google Forms). Twenty one high school students participated in a field test of the program in February 2016, which allowed authors to evaluate the program. Students' pre-, in-, and post-fieldwork activities were observed and the data and final products which they gathered and producted were analyzed. The post-program survey indicated that the students deepened and expanded their understanding of Yangdong village and expressed their satisfaction with the program in general. Incorporating mobile technologies into inquiry-based geographical fieldwork can help students involved in collaborative problem solving and creative activities in real world settings and create a shareable multimodal product combining maps, photo, and text.

본 연구의 목적은 경주 양동마을의 지속가능발전을 주제로 탐구기반 야외조사활동 프로그램을 개발하고 현장적용 연구를 통해 프로그램을 평가하는 것이다. 효과적인 탐구기반 야외조사활동의 설계를 위해서는 탐구질문, 조사대상 지역, 모바일 테크놀로지의 역할, 학습활동 및 산출물 설계, 교사의 역할에 대한 이해가 중요하다. 양동마을은 2010년 세계문화유산으로 지정된 이후 급격한 변화를 겪고 있으며, 학생들은 양동마을에서 가옥의 변화를 조사하고, 주민들을 인터뷰하고, 마을에서 변해야 하는 것과 변하지 말아야 하는 것을 조사한다. 학생들의 야외 데이터 수집을 지원하기 위해 모바일 테크놀로지(예, Collector for ArcGIS)가 활용되었다. 프로그램은 2016년 2월 고등학교 답사동아리 학생들(N=21)이 참여해 현장적용 연구가 진행되었다. 학생들의 사전-사후활동, 야외에서의 데이터 수집활동이 관찰되었으며, 학생들이 수집한 데이터와 제작한 산출물을 분석하였다. 프로그램 참여를 통해 학생들은 양동마을에 대한 지식과 가치가 높아졌을 뿐 아니라 과정에 대해서도 만족과 즐거움을 표시했다. 모바일 테크놀로지의 활용은 탐구기반 야외조사활동에서 학습활동의 실제성을 높여주고, 학생들 간 협력을 원활하게 하며, 공유가 가능한 디지털 형태의 산출물 생산을 지원한다.

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