• Title/Summary/Keyword: Learning about the digestive system

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Serious Game Design and Implementation for Kids (유아용 기능성게임 설계 및 구현)

  • You, GiWon;Yoon, SeonJeong
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.19-28
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    • 2015
  • According to the Infant Educational Law, learning of the children are encouraged through playing, but there are not many tools to learn. Educational Serious Game is a game developed for the purpose of learning. And so, in this paper, we produced serious games for education learning for young children. Contents of the game is the digestive system. And we utilized touch and drag which are kinds of intuitive interface of the mobile platform being able to play easy. At the end of each stage, and it contained a scene that can learn the characteristics of the digestive system. After producing this game, we supplemented something that is inadequate through testing. In addition, the learning effect of the game was confirmed by interviews with the teachers. We hope this will be a fun and informative game for the digestive tract to the children.

An Analysis of Students' Systemic Thinking and Teachers' Reflective Thinking after the Lesson of Digestion, Circulation, Respiration and Excretion of Middle School Science (중학교 과학 소화순환호흡배설 단원 수업 후 학생들의 시스템적 사고와 교사의 반성적 사고 분석)

  • Kim, Dong-Ryeul
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.401-420
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    • 2014
  • This study aims to analyze middle school students' systemic thinking to express organic relations between different organ systems about the movement of food and air and teachers' reflective thinking about science teaching through their reflective journals after the lesson of digestion, circulation, respiration and excretion. Firstly, when investigating the moving route of hamburger eaten inside the body, students expressed the names, locations and forms of organs in the digestive system more than those in the circulatory system or the excretory system. When investigating the moving route of a painkiller taken inside the body, students seemed to have more difficulty in expressing the related organ systems than when investigating the moving route of other things, and they mostly drew pictures of organs in the digestive system as done for the moving route of hamburger. However, when investigating the moving route of water drunk inside the body, students mostly described organs in the digestive system but drew more pictures of organs in the excretory system, than when investigating the moving route of other things. When investigating the moving route of air inhaled inside the body, students mostly drew pictures of organs in the respiratory system, but the rate of their drawing pictures of circulatory organs was low. Secondly, this study analyzed one of the teachers' reflective journals, named Mr. Park. According to his journal, students showed different levels of understanding of organ names, depending on their degrees of familiarity with each organ, and in regard to the locations of organs, science teachers mostly aim to achieve learning objectives so much that they often forget to instruct the locations of organs in fact. As for the forms of organs, science teachers mostly spend so much time explaining the functions of organs that they often forget to describe the exact form of each organ.

Analysis of Elementary School Students' Understanding for Human Body Through Drawing of the Human Organism

  • Jeong, Jae-Hoon;Kim, Youngshin
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.32 no.9
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    • pp.1417-1426
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze elementary school students' understanding of the human body by drawing the human organism. Data was gathered by open questionnaires of drawing for human body. The open questionnaire was taken with 530 elementary school students from 3rd to 6th grade. The results were as following: First, elementary school students show the highest understanding of the skeletal system, the digestive systems, the respiratory systems, the circulating system and the muscular system respectively. Second, elementary school students' understanding of the human body improved as the grade goes up. Third, it seems that elementary school students have had their own knowledge about the human body through environmental surroundings before learning about the human body.