Short film of the children's audio guide of the Roman Theater Museum of Cartagena, an interdisciplinary and cooperative innovation project at the university.
Innovation in the classroom at the university stage must be translated into teaching based on methodological principles that integrate knowledge and practice, applicable to different contexts and spaces; therefore, this educational innovation project arises in ISEN, Faculty attached to the University of Murcia, in collaboration with the Roman Theater Museum of Cartagena, whose objective was the creation of its current children's audio guide and the recording of the short film based on this audio guide. In this project participated 54 students of second year of Primary Education, three ISEN teachers, the director of the museum and four students of Primary Education of CEIP Atalaya. This work was divided into 7 phases: planning, research, writing, revising, recording, setting up and shooting the short film. The students worked in eight coordinated work groups to elaborate a single text based on experience, curiosity and the playful nature of teaching, making reference to the Infant and Primary stages. The coordination of various subjects of the degree, together with the direction of the museum space, contributed greatly to the autonomous work of the students, to awaken curiosity and to master different strategies to achieve the competencies included in the participating areas of knowledge (Language, History and Art). The excellent results obtained by the students (more than 70% achieved grades higher than 7) showed that the methodology used was key in the acquisition of significant knowledge capable of going beyond its inclusion in the memory networks, applying it to teaching practice. Therefore, to speak of education at the university stage is to speak of coordination, autonomous and collaborative work, and transfer.
Short film of the children's audio guide of the Roman Theater Museum of Cartagena, an interdisciplinary and cooperative innovation project at the university.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.929512516017
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Palavras-chave: coordination, education, innovation, transfer, audio guide, museum, short film.
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Keywords: coordination, education, innovation, transfer, audio guide, museum, short film.
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Abstract:
Innovation in the classroom at the university stage must be translated into teaching based on methodological principles that integrate knowledge and practice, applicable to different contexts and spaces; therefore, this educational innovation project arises in ISEN, Faculty attached to the University of Murcia, in collaboration with the Roman Theater Museum of Cartagena, whose objective was the creation of its current children's audio guide and the recording of the short film based on this audio guide. In this project participated 54 students of second year of Primary Education, three ISEN teachers, the director of the museum and four students of Primary Education of CEIP Atalaya. This work was divided into 7 phases: planning, research, writing, revising, recording, setting up and shooting the short film. The students worked in eight coordinated work groups to elaborate a single text based on experience, curiosity and the playful nature of teaching, making reference to the Infant and Primary stages. The coordination of various subjects of the degree, together with the direction of the museum space, contributed greatly to the autonomous work of the students, to awaken curiosity and to master different strategies to achieve the competencies included in the participating areas of knowledge (Language, History and Art). The excellent results obtained by the students (more than 70% achieved grades higher than 7) showed that the methodology used was key in the acquisition of significant knowledge capable of going beyond its inclusion in the memory networks, applying it to teaching practice. Therefore, to speak of education at the university stage is to speak of coordination, autonomous and collaborative work, and transfer.
- María Dolores Delgado Marín
- Cecilia Ruiz Esteban
- Miguel Alemán Moreno
- Elena Ruiz Valderas