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Animated Case Study Videos: A Creative Approach for Exploring Health in the High School to College Transition

机译:动画案例研究视频:探索高中探索健康的创造性探讨大学过渡

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While the college years present an ideal time for chronic disease prevention, students often do not seek services or perceive themselves to be at health risk. Researchers at Bowling Green State University have been exploring the health patterns of first-year university students for several years, initially as a health-based research study (August 2012 to May 2016) and currently through a first-year seminar course for students transitioning from high school to college (August 2016 to present). This article describes the evolution of data sharing techniques from passively presented paper feedback sheets (focusing on individual health assessments) to highly interactive classroom discussions stemming from viewings of animated case study videos (designed based on whole group themes). Qualitative feedback from students and faculty has been positive, suggesting that animated case study videos are an effective strategy for engaging students in critical thinking about physical and mental health concerns affecting their peer group. Practical recommendations for using animated case studies in diverse educational settings are provided.
机译:虽然大学岁月为预防慢性疾病的理想时间,但学生往往不寻求服务或感知自己处于健康风险。保龄球州立大学的研究人员一直在探索第一年大学生的健康模式数年,最初是一个基于卫生的研究学习(2012年8月至2016年5月),目前通过第一年的学生转换学生的研讨会课程高中到大学(2016年8月至今)。本文介绍了从被动呈现的纸张反馈表(专注于各个健康评估)到高度互动的课堂讨论的数据共享技术的演变,这些讨论动画案例研究视频的观看(根据整个组主题设计)。学生和教师的定性反馈是积极的,这表明动画案例研究视频是一个有效的战略,以便学生在批判性思考影响其同龄组的身心健康问题。提供了在不同教育环境中使用动画案例研究的实用建议。

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