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Main Authors: Caruso, Valentina, Cattaneo, Alberto A. P., Gurtner, Jean-Luc
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.13128/formare-20159
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author Caruso, Valentina
Cattaneo, Alberto A. P.
Gurtner, Jean-Luc
author_facet Caruso, Valentina
Cattaneo, Alberto A. P.
Gurtner, Jean-Luc
contents <p>Observation is an important skill for professionals in many fields. However, so far, little pedagogical attention has been paid to instructional methods that promote the acquisition of this skill in initial Vocational Education and Training (VET) systems. In this study, we suggest two instructional scenarios to foster the development of observational skills in schools of fashion design. Each of the two scenarios was implemented first in a paper-based version and then in a technology-enhanced one in order to investigate to what extent technology can contribute to the promotion of observation. Twenty-eight learning activities were run in two fashion designer schools over one semester; they involved six teachers and 71 students. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and focus groups. All activities were video recorded. The data were analysed using a structuring content analysis approach. The findings show that the use of technology is perceived as an added value that increases the quality of teaching and triggers student participation in classroom discussions.</p>
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spellingShingle Creating technology-enhanced scenarios to promote observation skills of fashion-design students
Caruso, Valentina
Cattaneo, Alberto A. P.
Gurtner, Jean-Luc
observational skills
instructional scenarios
Vocational Education
competence development
fashion desing
<p>Observation is an important skill for professionals in many fields. However, so far, little pedagogical attention has been paid to instructional methods that promote the acquisition of this skill in initial Vocational Education and Training (VET) systems. In this study, we suggest two instructional scenarios to foster the development of observational skills in schools of fashion design. Each of the two scenarios was implemented first in a paper-based version and then in a technology-enhanced one in order to investigate to what extent technology can contribute to the promotion of observation. Twenty-eight learning activities were run in two fashion designer schools over one semester; they involved six teachers and 71 students. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and focus groups. All activities were video recorded. The data were analysed using a structuring content analysis approach. The findings show that the use of technology is perceived as an added value that increases the quality of teaching and triggers student participation in classroom discussions.</p>
title Creating technology-enhanced scenarios to promote observation skills of fashion-design students
topic observational skills
instructional scenarios
Vocational Education
competence development
fashion desing
url https://doi.org/10.13128/formare-20159