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A digital storytelling study project on mathematics course with preschool pre-service teachers
Author(s) -
INAN Cemil
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
educational research and reviews
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1990-3839
DOI - 10.5897/err2015.2247
Subject(s) - digital storytelling , storytelling , mathematics education , presentation (obstetrics) , course (navigation) , multimedia , computer science , psychology , narrative , engineering , art , medicine , literature , aerospace engineering , radiology
Digital storytelling technique is based on a presentation of course content in a story form using multimedia tools. In this study, digital stories were designed for mathematics instruction with preschool pre-service teachers. At the end of the six-week study, preschool students viewed the digital stories created. The study aimed to determine the effects of digital storytelling technique on the views of preschool pre-service teachers on the course of mathematics and the reactions of preschool students, who viewed the digital stories to the mathematics course. It was observed that pre-service teachers and preschool students considered the above-mentioned technique as interesting, funny but time-consuming. Key words: Digital storytelling technique, mathematics course, preschool students.

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