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Guiding Students to Creative Uses of Technology

Students generally use technology passively to access information, but teachers can empower them to use it creatively with this simple framework.

By Rich Schiccatano

In this era of rapid change, the ability to think creatively is more important than ever, and Mitch Resnick’s four Ps of creative learning—projects, passion, peers, and play—provide a framework for cultivating that creative mindset, helping students to engage more deeply with their learning and better preparing them for future challenges. Educators have a unique opportunity to connect with their students in meaningful ways, but many traditional methods can leave kids feeling disconnected. That’s why exploring new, more engaging approaches is so important.

Resnick and his Lifelong Kindergarten research group emphasize hands-on learning, encouraging students to create knowledge in fun and engaging ways. Building on Seymour Papert’s ideas about constructionism, Resnick’s work promotes creativity and teamwork, empowering students to take control of their own learning.

Teachers can use each of Resnick’s four principles to reshape instruction and make it more engaging. 

Projects: Start with a Powerful Prompt

Imagine a classroom where students are presented with a compelling challenge: “The student council wants to raise money for our school by hosting a robot petting zoo. Build a robotic animal that responds to its environment and delights visitors.” This scenario sets the stage for discovery and creativity, inspiring students to explore complex ideas through tangible experiences.

Implementation support

  • Provide diverse materials: In addition to items like cardboard and acrylic paint markers, utilizing a robotics kit like the Hummingbird Robotics Kit allows students to express their creativity and technical skills.
  • Engage in hands-on learning: As students build and wire components while coding robotic sensors, LEDs, and servo motors, they engage in deep learning that integrates mathematical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Use design notebooks: Encourage students to sketch ideas and outline their plans, fostering critical thinking and ownership over their projects.

Passion: Incorporate Student Interests

To harness student passion, educators can design learning experiences that resonate with their students’ interests. Personalization can significantly enhance motivation and engagement. For instance, encouraging students to develop character backstories for their robotic pets—imagining their personalities, habitats, and interactions—creates emotional connections that make learning more impactful. They can use platforms like Scratch to animate these stories, showcasing their creations and backstories.

Implementation support

  • Use inspiring resources: Sharing inspiring videos, such as the latest Boston Dynamics robot performing flips, can spark curiosity and wonder. Many students are amazed to see such technology in action, fueling their desire to explore robotics and coding further.
  • Foster intrinsic motivation: Intrinsic motivation is vital for cultivating a love of learning. When students engage in projects that excite them, they are more likely to persist through challenges, which leads to deeper understanding and retention of concepts.
  • Showcase student projects: Take, for example, the project “Hannah the hamster,” by CandyQueen55. This student self-taught many coding concepts while working on the project, driven by genuine interest and the desire to create something meaningful. This achievement exemplifies how the four Ps—projects, passion, peers, and play—enable students to explore their interests, fostering self-discovery and creativity.

Peers: Foster a Collaborative Environment

Collaboration is essential to effective learning, and educators can create spaces where students brainstorm coding strategies and troubleshoot together, truly embodying the spirit of teamwork. These environments nurture innovation and allow diverse talents to shine. When one student proposes a new approach, the group rallies to explore it, celebrating each discovery and reinforcing the idea that learning is a shared journey.

Implementation support 

  • Encourage documentation: To enhance peer interaction, educators can encourage students to document their collaborative projects using tools like iMovie. For example, two students might join forces to create a video that showcases their learning journey, focusing on distance sensors and coding with “if-then-else” statements. Curious to see how these elements come together? Watch the video here.
  • Focus on the process: Students should document their entire journey—from the beginning to the middle to the end—rather than just the finished product. By capturing the steps along the way, students emphasize the significance of teamwork and the insights gained throughout the process. This practice fosters reflection, illustrating that learning is as much about the journey as it is about the outcome.
  • Encourage students to share: Educators should encourage students to share their work through platforms like Seesaw and consider organizing mini-events to showcase projects to parents and faculty. This not only celebrates students’ achievements but also builds a STEM ecosystem within the school, highlighting integrated work and fostering community engagement.

Play: Embrace Playful Learning

Play is not just about fun and games; it’s a mindset for learning and an approach to problem-solving that centers on experimentation, risk-taking, and creativity. When students are encouraged to adopt a playful attitude, they’re more likely to explore new ideas, embrace failure as part of the process, and see challenges not as obstacles but as opportunities for growth. This mindset fosters curiosity, resilience, and the confidence to persist through difficulties, helping students engage more deeply with problems and develop creative solutions that extend beyond the classroom.

Implementation support

One of the best ways to foster a playful learning environment is to encourage students to experiment with new ideas. Create a classroom culture focused not just on finding the right answer but on exploring multiple solutions. Encourage students to take creative risks and test their hypotheses, even if the outcome is uncertain, and emphasize that failure is a natural part of the learning process.

After an experience doesn’t go as planned, ask reflective questions like these: “What did you learn from this?” “What will you try next time?“ “How could you approach this differently?” These questions shift the focus from fearing failure to embracing the excitement of experimentation, helping students develop the creative mindset they’ll need in the real world, where solutions are often complex and not immediately obvious.

Embracing the Four Ps

These insights underscore that creation—especially when paired with coding—is central to meaningful learning. By embracing the four Ps, educators can empower their students to explore, create, and thrive. This approach not only deepens understanding but also ignites a passion for lifelong learning.

Nguồn: [Edutopia][https://www.edutopia.org/article/using-tech-playful-learning-schools

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