Investigating Adolescents’ Participation Trajectories in a Collaborative Multimodal Composing Learning Environment

The field of STEM education calls for a nuanced understanding of participation as participation measured by attendance provides limited information about student learning. This multiple case study contributes to a nuanced understanding of youth’s participation trajectories in a multimodal compositio...

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Main Author: Shiyan Jiang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Forum of Educational Technology & Society 2023-07-01
Series:Educational Technology & Society
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Online Access:https://www.j-ets.net/collection/published-issues/26_3#h.65mjsfz7taye
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description The field of STEM education calls for a nuanced understanding of participation as participation measured by attendance provides limited information about student learning. This multiple case study contributes to a nuanced understanding of youth’s participation trajectories in a multimodal composition project. In the project, fifth to eighth grade students worked in small groups to create multimodal science fiction stories in which they needed to propose creative solutions to issues related to climate change. In this study, I adopted two theoretical perspectives, disciplinary identity development and community of practice, to analyze participation trajectories with multiple sources of data. This study shows that STEM practices mediated by multiple modes can not only offer students flexibility in moving across forms of participation, but also open space for them to demonstrate their expertise as knowledge producers. Furthermore, this study suggests that the following strategies could be effective for broadening participation in STEM practices: supporting the development of reflective understanding of connections between disciplines through digital literacies, providing exposure in composing with multiple modes, focusing on building a close relation between self and digital artifacts, and offering flexibility in moving across interactional spaces. These insights shed light on broadening participation in other multimodal learning settings.
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spelling doaj.art-916fb713c7ec467989102a97fcc4d5302023-07-10T07:14:14ZengInternational Forum of Educational Technology & SocietyEducational Technology & Society1176-36471436-45222023-07-012632136https://doi.org/10.30191/ETS.202307_26(3).0003Investigating Adolescents’ Participation Trajectories in a Collaborative Multimodal Composing Learning EnvironmentShiyan Jiang0North Carolina State University, United StatesThe field of STEM education calls for a nuanced understanding of participation as participation measured by attendance provides limited information about student learning. This multiple case study contributes to a nuanced understanding of youth’s participation trajectories in a multimodal composition project. In the project, fifth to eighth grade students worked in small groups to create multimodal science fiction stories in which they needed to propose creative solutions to issues related to climate change. In this study, I adopted two theoretical perspectives, disciplinary identity development and community of practice, to analyze participation trajectories with multiple sources of data. This study shows that STEM practices mediated by multiple modes can not only offer students flexibility in moving across forms of participation, but also open space for them to demonstrate their expertise as knowledge producers. Furthermore, this study suggests that the following strategies could be effective for broadening participation in STEM practices: supporting the development of reflective understanding of connections between disciplines through digital literacies, providing exposure in composing with multiple modes, focusing on building a close relation between self and digital artifacts, and offering flexibility in moving across interactional spaces. These insights shed light on broadening participation in other multimodal learning settings.https://www.j-ets.net/collection/published-issues/26_3#h.65mjsfz7tayemultimodal compositionparticipation trajectoryintegrated stemdigital literacybroaden participation
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Investigating Adolescents’ Participation Trajectories in a Collaborative Multimodal Composing Learning Environment
Educational Technology & Society
multimodal composition
participation trajectory
integrated stem
digital literacy
broaden participation
title Investigating Adolescents’ Participation Trajectories in a Collaborative Multimodal Composing Learning Environment
title_full Investigating Adolescents’ Participation Trajectories in a Collaborative Multimodal Composing Learning Environment
title_fullStr Investigating Adolescents’ Participation Trajectories in a Collaborative Multimodal Composing Learning Environment
title_full_unstemmed Investigating Adolescents’ Participation Trajectories in a Collaborative Multimodal Composing Learning Environment
title_short Investigating Adolescents’ Participation Trajectories in a Collaborative Multimodal Composing Learning Environment
title_sort investigating adolescents participation trajectories in a collaborative multimodal composing learning environment
topic multimodal composition
participation trajectory
integrated stem
digital literacy
broaden participation
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