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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2021.12.7.143

Development and Demonstration of Creative and Convergence Textbooks Using Creative Storytelling Techniques  

Choi, Eunsun (Major in Computer education, Faculty of Science Edu., Graduate School, Jeju National University)
Park, Namje (Department of Computer Education, Teachers College, Jeju National University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.12, no.7, 2021 , pp. 143-151 More about this Journal
Abstract
Several researchers in the early days have studied the concept of creativity and its definition, but with the emergence of an unprecedented infectious disease, creativity attracts more attention in the academic world these days. It is because the ability to respond to change and create something that did not exist before has become an essential competency for survival. Therefore, we proposes a creativity textbook that can be used for teacher training based on a creative education practical strategy model for the purpose of enhancing the creativity of teachers in the field through analysis of various prior studies on creative education. And also, we developed the textbook to teach the principles of information security using creative storytelling techniques. In the teacher training using the textbook, the survey was conducted with 40 questions consisting of originality, fluency, elaboration, synthesis and organization factors in order to confirm the change in the teacher's creativity, and all factors were significantly improved. The textbooks developed in this study are meaningful in that it has increased the utilization of teachers' field education. We hope that this thesis will provide implications for the development of creative fusion textbooks, and related research will be actively conducted in the future.
Keywords
Convergence Education; Storytelling; Creative Education; Teacher Training; Information Security;
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