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      연결된 시대의 새로운 학습 환경으로서 커넥티드 러닝(Connected Learning)방법론에 대한 탐색 = The Exploration Research on a new learning environment Connected Learning Methodology in the connected age

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      Objectives The purpose of this study is to develop a connected learning concept map that connects individual interests, supportive relationships, and new opportunities by utilizing digital technology and networks in all directions.
      Methods To this end, we developed a concept map by deriving design principles and key activity processes based on literature and case studies on connected learning concept and components. And to confirm the validity of the completed concept map, validity (CVI) and inter-rater agreement (IRA) were conducted from the expert group.
      Results Learning goals, design principles, and learning stages were derived through literature review, and based on them, a draft concept map was completed. The results of this study were evaluated positively in terms of the validity test (CVI) of the expert group, the inter-rater agreement (IRA), relevance, validity, understanding, usefulness, and expected effects. The final presented concept map of connected learning is before learning starts (identifying interest and creating an environment to support various learning paths), learning progress (approaching topics based on interest and exploring exploration methods - exploring topics through social connection - social practice - oriented project development - Project promotion and execution (production) - Sharing of new opportunities and discussion for connection/expansion) After completion of learning (connection to actual opportunities), design principles and core guidelines were presented step by step.
      Conclusions The concept map of connected learning developed in this study explains the learning method for students living in the connected era. This approach is critical to recognizing the value of learning experiences in informal spaces, strengthening connections to formal learning and new opportunities, and expanding access to learning formats.
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      Objectives The purpose of this study is to develop a connected learning concept map that connects individual interests, supportive relationships, and new opportunities by utilizing digital technology and networks in all directions. Methods To this end...

      Objectives The purpose of this study is to develop a connected learning concept map that connects individual interests, supportive relationships, and new opportunities by utilizing digital technology and networks in all directions.
      Methods To this end, we developed a concept map by deriving design principles and key activity processes based on literature and case studies on connected learning concept and components. And to confirm the validity of the completed concept map, validity (CVI) and inter-rater agreement (IRA) were conducted from the expert group.
      Results Learning goals, design principles, and learning stages were derived through literature review, and based on them, a draft concept map was completed. The results of this study were evaluated positively in terms of the validity test (CVI) of the expert group, the inter-rater agreement (IRA), relevance, validity, understanding, usefulness, and expected effects. The final presented concept map of connected learning is before learning starts (identifying interest and creating an environment to support various learning paths), learning progress (approaching topics based on interest and exploring exploration methods - exploring topics through social connection - social practice - oriented project development - Project promotion and execution (production) - Sharing of new opportunities and discussion for connection/expansion) After completion of learning (connection to actual opportunities), design principles and core guidelines were presented step by step.
      Conclusions The concept map of connected learning developed in this study explains the learning method for students living in the connected era. This approach is critical to recognizing the value of learning experiences in informal spaces, strengthening connections to formal learning and new opportunities, and expanding access to learning formats.

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      1 김흥주, "미래지향적 교육생태계 조성을 위한 교육체제 재구조화 연구" KEDI 1-356, 2016

      2 강인애, "메이커 교육의 이론과 실천" 내하출판사 2019

      3 이인회, "마을로 돌아온 학교 : 마을교육학의 기초" 교육과학사 2020

      4 Schwartz, S. E. O., "‘I’m having a little struggle with this, can you help me out?’: Examining impacts and processes of a social capital intervention for first-generation college students" 61 (61): 166-178, 2017

      5 Bolderston, A., "Writing an effective literature review" 39 (39): 86-92, 2008

      6 Kumpulainen, K., "What is connected learning and how to research it?" 4 (4): 7-18, 2014

      7 Barron, B., "The digital youth network : Cultivating digital media citizenship in urban communities" MIT Press 2014

      8 Watkins, S. C., "The digital edge : How black and latino youth navigate digital inequality" NYU Press 2018

      9 John, P., "The digital classroom : Harnessing technology for the future of learning and teaching" Routledge 2015

      10 Ito, M., "The connected learning research network: Reflections on a decade of engaged scholarship" Connected Learning Alliance 2020

      1 김흥주, "미래지향적 교육생태계 조성을 위한 교육체제 재구조화 연구" KEDI 1-356, 2016

      2 강인애, "메이커 교육의 이론과 실천" 내하출판사 2019

      3 이인회, "마을로 돌아온 학교 : 마을교육학의 기초" 교육과학사 2020

      4 Schwartz, S. E. O., "‘I’m having a little struggle with this, can you help me out?’: Examining impacts and processes of a social capital intervention for first-generation college students" 61 (61): 166-178, 2017

      5 Bolderston, A., "Writing an effective literature review" 39 (39): 86-92, 2008

      6 Kumpulainen, K., "What is connected learning and how to research it?" 4 (4): 7-18, 2014

      7 Barron, B., "The digital youth network : Cultivating digital media citizenship in urban communities" MIT Press 2014

      8 Watkins, S. C., "The digital edge : How black and latino youth navigate digital inequality" NYU Press 2018

      9 John, P., "The digital classroom : Harnessing technology for the future of learning and teaching" Routledge 2015

      10 Ito, M., "The connected learning research network: Reflections on a decade of engaged scholarship" Connected Learning Alliance 2020

      11 Clark, B., "Relevance theory" Cambridge University Press 2013

      12 Clegg, T., "Redefining mentorship in facilitating interest-driven learning in libraries" Routledge 2018

      13 Condliffe, B., "Project-Based learning: A literature review" MDRC 2017

      14 Louw, M., "Participatory design for learning" Routledge 91-110, 2017

      15 Jenkins, H., "Participatory culture in a networked era : A conversation on youth, learning, commerce, and politics" Polity Press 2015

      16 Barron, B., "Parents as learning partners in the development of technological fluency" 1 (1): 55-77, 2009

      17 Cronin, C., "Open, networked and connected learning:Bridging the formal/informal learning divide in higher education" 2016

      18 Ching, D., "On-ramps, lane changes, detours and destinations : building connected learning pathways in hive NYC through brokering future learning opportunities" Hive Research Lab 2015

      19 Ching, D., "Not just a blip in someone’s life : Integrating brokering practices into out-of-school programming as a means of supporting and expanding youth futures" 24 (24): 296-312, 2016

      20 Falk, J. H., "Lessons without limit : how free-choice learning is transforming education" AltaMira Press 2002

      21 Ito, M., "Learning connected civics : Narratives, practices, infrastructures" 45 (45): 10-29, 2015

      22 Resnick, L. B., "Learning and motivation in the classroom" Routledge 5-38, 2017

      23 Santo, R., "Internal pathways : "Leveling up"youth within an informal learning organization" 28 (28): 575-601, 2019

      24 Barron, B., "Interest and self-sustained learning as catalysts of development : A learning ecology perspective" 49 (49): 193-224, 2006

      25 Richey, R. C., "Innovations in instructional technology Essays in honor of M. David Merrill" Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 171-185, 2005

      26 Ching, D., "How can out-of-school organizations use brokering to support youth interest-driven learning pathways? New York" Hive Research Lab 2019

      27 Horst, H. A., "Hanging out, messing around, and geeking out: Living and learning with new media" MIT Press 29-78, 2010

      28 Kahne, J., "From voice to influence : Understanding citizenship in a digital age" University of Chicago Press 35-59, 2015

      29 Russell, J. L., "Encyclopedia of out-of-school learning" Sage Publications 2017

      30 Johnson, R. B., "Educational research : Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed approaches" Sage Publications 2008

      31 Knopf, J. W., "Doing a literature review" 39 (39): 127-132, 2006

      32 Esteban-Guitart, M., "Digital media and learning : Emergent forms of participation and social transformation(Introduction to the Special Issue)" 58 (58): 1-5, 2019

      33 Nacu, D., "Designing for 21st century learning online : A heuristic method to enable educator learning support roles" 66 (66): 1029-1049, 2018

      34 Ito, M., "Connected learning: An agenda for research and design"

      35 Bilandzic, M., "Connected learning in the library as a product of hacking, making, social diversity and messiness" 24 (24): 158-177, 2016

      36 Jenkins, H., "Confronting the challenges of participatory culture: Media education for the 21st century" John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation 2006

      37 Mihailidis, P., "Civic media literacies : Re-imagining engagement for civic intentionality" 43 (43): 152-164, 2018

      38 Dang, M. T., "Characteristics of natural mentoring relationships from the perspectives of homeless youth" 26 (26): 246-253, 2013

      39 George, A. L., "Case studies and theory development in the social sciences" MIT Press 2005

      40 Martin, C. K., "Brokering learning between on-and offline environments : Social and technical practices" DePaul University Press 2016

      41 Ching, D., "Brokering in the classroom : OST partnerships with schools to connect youth to future learning opportunities" Hive Research Lab 2019

      42 Gee, J. P., "Beyond communities of practice language power and social context" Cambridge University Press 214-232, 2005

      43 Ito, M., "Affinity online : How connection and shared interest fuel learning" NYU Press 2019

      44 Livingstone, D. W., "Adults’ informal learning: definitions, findings, gaps and future research" OISE/UT 2021-, 2001

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