Using creative problem solving to promote students’ performance of concept mapping

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Kuo-Hung Tseng
Chi-Cheng Chang
Shi-Jer Lou
Pi-Shan Hsu
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[1] Meiho University,Graduate Institute of Business and Management
[2] National Taiwan Normal University,Department of Technology Application and Human Resource Development
[3] National Pingtung University of Science and Technology,Graduate Institute of Vocational and Technical Education
[4] Ching Kuo Institute of Management and Health,Department of Human Resource Development
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Concept mapping; Creative problem solving; e-Learning;
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The purpose of the study was to explore that using creative problem solving can promote students’ performance of concept mapping (CMPING). Students were encouraged to use creative problem solving (CPS) in constructing nanometer knowledge structure, and then to promote the performance of CMPING. The knowledge structure was visualized through CMPING which helps students to improve their performance. The participants were 42 college juniors who selected the course “Nano-environmental Engineering Technology”. Four instruments were used to classify student learning performance (meaningful learning, rote learning and non-learning). This study included three main issues: (1) Student learning quality was determined by the change in concept map construction. (2) In-depth interviews were applied to understand student’s CPS process. (3) Student interaction quality in a discussion board on a web-platform was evaluated. The results showed that meaningful high-level learners successfully applied CPS in constructing concept maps and they presented better performance of CMPING. Rote learners’ results were in the second place, and non-learners achieved the worse outcomes. It is suggested that a future teaching study can use creative problem solving to promote students’ performance of CMPING in other courses.
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页码:1093 / 1109
页数:16
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