| Literature DB >> 35572326 |
Zeming Kong1, Shuya Zhang2, Fujin Zhu1, Junjun Zhang1.
Abstract
Marshall McLuhan once proposed the concept of "global village," believing that with the help of electronic media, Earth has become indistinguishable from a community, and there is only one Earth for human beings and one world for all countries. Today, with the continuous development of media technology, the concept of a human destiny community has also gained the general consensus of people around the world. The global value of the human destiny community encompasses the interdependent concept of international power, the concept of common interests, the concept of sustainable development, and the concept of global governance. In particular, the concepts of sustainable development and global governance have been advocated by the public, which in turn has led to extensive public discussions on Socioscientific Issues (SSI), in which the teaching of SSI is gradually considered by the international science education community as one of the important goals of science education. The current issues and challenges facing SSI teaching and how immersive media technologies can facilitate SSI teaching have become important issues of keen public interest.Entities:
Keywords: SSI; convergence development; immersive media; media technology; teaching method
Year: 2022 PMID: 35572326 PMCID: PMC9097508 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.877311
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
FIGURE 1Hierarchy of socioscientific issues (SSI) educational assessment.
Assessment scales and their interpretations.
| Assessment scales | Interpretations |
| 1 | Both guidelines are equally important |
| 3 | The former is slightly more important than the latter |
| 5 | The former is quite more important than the latter |
| 7 | The former is extremely more important than the latter |
| 9 | The former is absolutely more important than the latter |
| 2, 4, 6, 8 | Intermediate value of adjacent scales |
| Inverse of the above scale | The inverse comparison of two criteria, such as criterion i to criterion j with a scale of xij and vice versa with 1/xij |
Randomized indicators.
| n | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
| RI | 0 | 0 | 0.58 | 0.90 | 1.12 | 1.24 | 1.32 | 1.41 | 1.45 |
Weights table of education evaluation indicators with socioscientific issues (SSI).
| Criteria name | Global weights | Peer weights |
| Topic selection | 0.4916 | 0.4916 |
| Teaching style | 0.5084 | 0.5084 |
| International power | 0.1121 | 0.2281 |
| Common interests | 0.1236 | 0.2514 |
| Sustainability | 0.1354 | 0.2754 |
| Global governance | 0.1205 | 0.2451 |
| Discussion style | 0.2463 | 0.4845 |
| Immersion | 0.2621 | 0.5155 |
| Hegemonism | 0.0357 | 0.3181 |
| Nuclear weapons | 0.0372 | 0.3317 |
| Artificial intelligence | 0.0393 | 0.3502 |
| Unilateralism | 0.0376 | 0.304 |
| Food safety | 0.0432 | 0.3495 |
| Refugee issues | 0.0428 | 0.3466 |
| Carbon neutrality | 0.044 | 0.3252 |
| Global warming | 0.0467 | 0.3452 |
| Water resources deterioration | 0.0446 | 0.3296 |
| Regional organizations | 0.062 | 0.5143 |
| Biotechnology ethics code | 0.0585 | 0.4857 |
| Scenario discussion style | 0.1218 | 0.4945 |
| Debate style | 0.1245 | 0.5055 |
| Virtual reality (online) | 0.1349 | 0.5149 |
| Holographic imagery (offline) | 0.1271 | 0.4851 |