Considering Various Stakeholders' Views in the Design of a Hybrid Stem Learning Environment : Perceptions From Finland and Greece
Mäkelä, T., Pnevmatikos, D., Immonen, H., Fachantidis, N., Kankaanranta, M., & Christodoulou, P. (2017). Considering Various Stakeholders' Views in the Design of a Hybrid Stem Learning Environment : Perceptions From Finland and Greece. In L. G. Chova, A. L. Martínez, & I. C. Torres (Eds.), EDULEARN17 Proceedings. 9th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies (pp. 5517-5526). IATED Academy. EDULEARN Proceedings. https://doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2017.2257
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TietotekniikkaKoulutuksen tutkimuslaitosMathematical Information TechnologyFinnish Institute for Educational ResearchCopyright
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Raising young people’s interest in studies and careers related to science, technology, engineering,
and mathematics (i.e., STEM) is an important societal concern both at European and global level. We
argue that the creation of attractive and engaging STEM learning environments necessitates
involvement of learners, educators, parents, and STEM professionals in their design. In this paper, we
will present a study in which primary, lower and upper secondary school students, teachers, school
directors, parents, and STEM professionals in Finland (n = 27) and Greece (n = 24) were invited in the
participatory co-design of a hybrid (virtual, physical, formal, and informal) STEM learning environment.
The aim of this paper is to present, first, a method employed for the participatory co-design, and,
second, display the results from Finland and Greece regarding participants’ shared wishes on
teaching, learning, assessment, and motivation both in general and in relation to STEM subjects. In
addition to recorded focus group discussions with these stakeholder groups and researchers, data
were gathered by means of an online survey with open-ended questions which participants filled out
during the co-design sessions. Data were analysed based on grounded theory approach and
qualitative coding techniques. Amongst the most commonly shared wishes between different
stakeholders in both countries raised during the sessions were the importance of connectedness of
studies with students’ life as well as the use of diverse teaching methods such as collaborative and
ICT-enhanced learning. The results of this study are discussed towards to the creation of a
pedagogical framework and design principles guiding the development of a hybrid learning
environment consisting of components such as a social web platform, e-portfolio, robots, serious
games, entrepreneurial tools, and digital radio connecting various stakeholders with an aim to
increase youngsters’ interest in STEM studies and careers. The results will also contribute to the
understanding of how to raise interest in STEM in general. The study is a part of a broader European
research project funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program with
partners in Belarus, Finland, Germany, Greece, and Spain.
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