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        Making & more: gemeinsam Lernen gestalten

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        Spieler, Bernadette (editor)
        Dahinden, Manuela (editor)
        Rummler, Klaus (editor)
        Schifferle, Tobias M. (editor)
        Beste, Alexander (other)
        Piwowar, Alexander (other)
        Stolzenburg, Alina (other)
        Tschiersch, Anja (other)
        Schaffert, Anna (other)
        Brown, Anna-Lena (other)
        Spieler, Bernadette (other)
        Maurer, Björn (other)
        Hutter, Céline (other)
        Braun, Christoph (other)
        Dietsch, Danilo (other)
        Baberowski, David (other)
        Haselberger, David (other)
        Dittbrenner, Elisa (other)
        Wasmeier, Ewald (other)
        Kayali, Fares (other)
        Racipi, Fatmir (other)
        Furrer, Florian (other)
        Fraser, Gordon (other)
        Bunke-Emden, Hannah (other)
        Bosse, Ingo (other)
        Schluchter, Jan-Rene (other)
        Schmidt, Jennifer (other)
        Tewes, Johanna (other)
        Schläpfer-Miller, Juanita (other)
        Schurz, Katharina (other)
        Boveland, Kerstin (other)
        Narr, Kristin (other)
        Coers, Linya (other)
        Prote, Lisann (other)
        Greifenstein, Luisa (other)
        Dahinden, Manuela (other)
        Grandl, Maria (other)
        Ebner, Martin (other)
        Steinböck, Matthias (other)
        Blindenhöfer, Max (other)
        Stilz, Melanie (other)
        Hančl, Mirek (other)
        Bergner, Nadine (other)
        Dittert, Nadine (other)
        Brendel, Nina (other)
        Ratschiller, Patrick (other)
        Minet, Philippe (other)
        Schön, Sandra (other)
        Gursch, Sarina (other)
        Gantner, Saskia (other)
        Ingold, Selina (other)
        Kutschera, Stefan (other)
        Robinig, Stephan (other)
        Eugster, Stephanie (other)
        Leonhardt, Thiemo (other)
        Knaus, Thomas (other)
        Schifferle, Tobias M. (other)
        Thelen, Tobias (other)
        Heuer, Ute (other)
        Slany, Wolfgang (other)
        Rummler, Klaus (other)
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        English; German
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        Abstract
        Digital change is shaping our society and requires the continuous development of skills. Education in particular faces the challenge of adapting to these changes and equipping learners for an increasingly complex and technologically advanced world. In this context, the special issue ‘Making & more: shaping learning together’ of the journal MedienPädagogik focuses on the concept of making as an educational approach. Making combines digital and manual production techniques to teach digital and practical skills. It promotes learning through action and discovery and, in addition to technical skills, also supports creative thinking, problem-solving skills and teamwork in projects of different sizes. The thematic issue highlights the diverse and dynamic possibilities of making in education and offers new impulses for discussions about the role of making in education. The booklet contains 21 contributions divided into three main categories: theoretical foundations, practical reports and didactic concepts. The theoretical foundations cover a broad spectrum of pedagogical, educational science, computer science, psychological and socio-cultural aspects. Practical reports provide an insight into concrete making projects in schools, while the didactic concepts address the planning and implementation of making activities. Together, these contributions offer a comprehensive perspective on the use of Making in an educational context and its importance for the development of relevant competences in a digitally shaped world.; Der digitale Wandel prägt unsere Gesellschaft und fordert eine kontinuierliche Weiterentwicklung der Kompetenzen. Besonders die Bildung steht vor der Herausforderung, sich an die Veränderungen anzupassen und Lernende für eine immer komplexere und technologisch fortgeschrittene Welt zu rüsten. In diesem Kontext konzentriert sich das Themenheft "Making & more: gemeinsam Lernen gestalten" der Zeitschrift MedienPädagogik auf das Konzept des Making als pädagogischen Ansatz. Making kombiniert digitale und handwerkliche Fertigungstechniken, um digitale und praktische Fähigkeiten zu vermitteln. Es fördert das Lernen durch Handeln und Entdecken und unterstützt neben technischen Skills auch kreatives Denken, Problemlösungsfähigkeiten und Teamarbeit bei Projekten unterschiedlicher Grösse. Das Themenheft beleuchtet die vielfältigen und dynamischen Möglichkeiten des Making im Bildungsbereich und bietet neue Anstösse für Diskussionen über die Rolle von Making in der Bildung. Das Heft beinhaltet 21 Beiträge, die sich auf drei Hauptkategorien verteilen: theoretische Grundlagen, Praxisberichte und didaktische Konzepte. Die theoretischen Grundlagen decken ein breites Spektrum von pädagogischen, bildungswissenschaftlichen, informatischen, psychologischen und soziokulturellen Aspekten ab. Praxisberichte geben Einblick in konkrete Making-Projekte an Schulen, während die didaktischen Konzepte die Planung und Durchführung von Making-Aktivitäten thematisieren. Zusammen bieten diese Beiträge eine umfassende Perspektive auf den Einsatz von Making im Bildungskontext und seine Bedeutung für die Entwicklung relevanter Kompetenzen in einer digital geprägten Welt.
        URI
        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/92060
        DOI
        10.21240/mpaed/56.X
        ISBN
        9783039780075, 9783039780075, 9783039780624
        Publisher
        OAPublishing Collective
        Publication date and place
        Zürich, 2024
        Series
        Themenhefte, 56
        Classification
        Media studies: internet, digital media and society
        Social media / social networking
        Pages
        628
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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