TY - JOUR
T1 - Let's draw
T2 - Utilizing interactive white board to support kindergarten children's visual art learning practice
AU - Chou, Pao Nan
AU - Chang, Chi Cheng
AU - Chen, Mei Yin
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Compared to other academic disciplines, interactive white board (IWB) research in early childhood education is still in its infancy. To add more knowledge base regarding the instructional effectiveness of IWB for young children, this study aimed to investigate educational phenomenon of using an IWB to teach visual art to kindergarten students. The study adopted a qualitative case study to fulfill the research purpose. The research participants were 25 children aged 5 to 6 years old from a public kindergarten in Taiwan. The qualitative study lasted for four months of one semester. Multiple qualitative data sources were collected from students, teachers, and parents. A qualitative analysis method identified seven major themes. The results indicate that the IWB is an effective learning tool for enhancing students' learning interest and motivation during visual art instruction. The IWB may facilitate discussion about learning process, resulting in more diverse elements in children's paper-based drawings. Schoolteachers and parents both witnessed the positive effect of IWB use on children's drawing instruction. In particular, IWB integration strongly supports students with special learning needs. Based on IWB implementation experiences, several instructional implications for early childhood educators who are interested in IWB adoption in classrooms are proposed.
AB - Compared to other academic disciplines, interactive white board (IWB) research in early childhood education is still in its infancy. To add more knowledge base regarding the instructional effectiveness of IWB for young children, this study aimed to investigate educational phenomenon of using an IWB to teach visual art to kindergarten students. The study adopted a qualitative case study to fulfill the research purpose. The research participants were 25 children aged 5 to 6 years old from a public kindergarten in Taiwan. The qualitative study lasted for four months of one semester. Multiple qualitative data sources were collected from students, teachers, and parents. A qualitative analysis method identified seven major themes. The results indicate that the IWB is an effective learning tool for enhancing students' learning interest and motivation during visual art instruction. The IWB may facilitate discussion about learning process, resulting in more diverse elements in children's paper-based drawings. Schoolteachers and parents both witnessed the positive effect of IWB use on children's drawing instruction. In particular, IWB integration strongly supports students with special learning needs. Based on IWB implementation experiences, several instructional implications for early childhood educators who are interested in IWB adoption in classrooms are proposed.
KW - Drawing instruction
KW - Information technology in kindergarten
KW - Interactive learning environment
KW - Interactive white board use
KW - Visual art learning
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85032178816
SN - 1176-3647
VL - 20
SP - 89
EP - 101
JO - Educational Technology and Society
JF - Educational Technology and Society
IS - 4
ER -