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  1. CYCU Scholars
  2. 人文與教育學院
  3. 通識教育中心
Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://scholars.lib.cycu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/6374
標題: College Students' Learning Outcomes in an E-Art Education / 大學生在線上通識藝術教育中的學習成效
作者: Lee, Ching Yieh 
Chien, Chih-Feng 
Walters, Brent G.
Liao, Ching-Jung 
Chen, Li Yu 
關鍵字: college education;general art education;cross-disciplinary education;online learning;art programs;大學教育;通識藝術教育;跨領域教育;線上學習;藝術課程
公開日期: 2017
期: 20
起(迄)頁: 61-97
來源出版物: 通識教育學刊 / Taiwan Journal of General Education
摘要: 
The art courses in college general education programs are usually separated from other disciplines and only beneficial to small groups of enrolled students. In the study, an open online general art education (e-art) program in an informal, cross-disciplinary learning environment (Baker & O’Neil, 2006) is constructed for providing a complement to general education. Applying Schiller’s (2004) aesthetic notion of freedom, the purpose of this study is threefold: (a) to offer a new paradigm of general education beyond formal curriculum framework, (b) to assess the pedagogical effects e-art brought to general art education, and (c) to quantitatively investigate user outcomes to this e-art education experience. By collecting 737 college students for a comprehensive survey, the study has four major findings. First, there are more significant differences among behavioral variables than demographic variables, implying that the program implementation plays a critical role to influence its pedagogical effects. Second, the campus art collection in the program was more attractive to the college students than famous masterpieces. Third, art activities in this particular e-art education enhance student’s self-reported creativity and imagination. Finally, in the early stage of general art education, it is more important to immerse students in artistic appreciation than rush their own artistic creation process.
URI: https://scholars.lib.cycu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/6374
ISSN: 19993331
DOI: 10.6360/TJGE.201712_(20).0003
Appears in Collections:通識教育中心

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