2021
DOI: 10.3280/sc2021-062008
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Parlare e scrivere cinematograficamente per pensare tecnologicamente: un modello di esperienza visuale

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“…The methodological line with which we have set up the archaeological media education work revolves around a procedure that has been devised and tested since 2014 in about 50 schools in the area, working mainly with two age groups of students: those 3-6 and those 6-11 (predominantly with primary school students and, secondarily, with kindergarten students) (Denicolai & Parola, 2017). The procedure was designed on the assumption that the concept of 'computational thinking' (Wing, 2006; can also be applied to the activity of building audiovisual products (Denicolai, 2021). In practice, the ultimate aim of the entire process has always been to help the younger generation approach the media, and film and audiovisual language in particular, through two fundamental steps.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methodological line with which we have set up the archaeological media education work revolves around a procedure that has been devised and tested since 2014 in about 50 schools in the area, working mainly with two age groups of students: those 3-6 and those 6-11 (predominantly with primary school students and, secondarily, with kindergarten students) (Denicolai & Parola, 2017). The procedure was designed on the assumption that the concept of 'computational thinking' (Wing, 2006; can also be applied to the activity of building audiovisual products (Denicolai, 2021). In practice, the ultimate aim of the entire process has always been to help the younger generation approach the media, and film and audiovisual language in particular, through two fundamental steps.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%