2020
DOI: 10.3390/info11080398
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The Transformativity of the Flipped Inclusion Model, between Anthropocentric Ergonomics of Social Capital, and Ecological-Systemic Empowerment

Abstract: The use of information age technology favors pervasive communication exchanges and complex phenomenologies, which affect the production of knowledge and the permanent transformation of personalities and contexts, not always with a view to prosocial empowerment of differences. From the analysis of the liquid socio–psycho–educational frames explored in the research activated at the University of Salerno, the permanent need for a widespread media education emerges, to be rooted in a lifelong learning vision to ac… Show more

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“…From the administration of the post-test carried out three years after the experimentation on the sample of students who participated in the research, it emerges that: 79% of students regularly attended the course in Flipped Inclusion; 46% of participants found a change in their learning style (knowledge and skills), 45% on communication style, 58% an impact on style cooperative and 59% on the relational style. For 6% of the sample, the Flipped Inclusion model did not affect their communication style [20] (Fig. 4).…”
Section: Results Of the Pilot Study And New Lines Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…From the administration of the post-test carried out three years after the experimentation on the sample of students who participated in the research, it emerges that: 79% of students regularly attended the course in Flipped Inclusion; 46% of participants found a change in their learning style (knowledge and skills), 45% on communication style, 58% an impact on style cooperative and 59% on the relational style. For 6% of the sample, the Flipped Inclusion model did not affect their communication style [20] (Fig. 4).…”
Section: Results Of the Pilot Study And New Lines Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The qualitative research was conducted through interpretative and factual sociological-phenomenological practices [20]: 1) focus group; 2) participatory observation (individual and of micro-meso-and macro-groups); 3) descriptive evaluations of the Learning Objects produced.…”
Section: Results Of the Pilot Study And New Lines Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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