O potencial do património cultural Batu Urip para atividades físicas baseadas na natureza e aprendizagem digitalmente assistida para crianças
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https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v61.109314Palavras-chave:
Batu Urip cultural, Heritage site, Nature-based outing class, Digital mediaResumo
Os locais de património cultural e os ambientes naturais oferecem um grande potencial para o turismo educativo e a aprendizagem física experiencial, especialmente para as crianças. Batu Urip, enquanto cidade patrimonial cultural, possui um extenso património histórico e tradições locais. O objetivo desta investigação é como projetar o património cultural Batu Urip como um meio digital histórico para atividades físicas e aprendizagem baseadas na natureza. O método de investigação utilizado é um método descritivo com uma abordagem qualitativa. As fontes de dados que sustentam esta pesquisa incluem entrevistas, observações de campo e fontes de referência como revistas e livros científicos. Os meios digitais de histórias para atividades físicas e a aprendizagem baseada na natureza aumentarão o entusiasmo das crianças pela aprendizagem da história através desta história digital aplicada ao nível educacional. Além disso, a história local será elevada porque foi modificada digitalmente. Além disso, o entusiasmo das crianças não reside apenas na aprendizagem, mas também na capacidade de se apropriarem dos bons valores que ela encerra. Da análise dos dados, mostra-se que a Aldeia do Património Cultural Batu Urip tem uma excelente oportunidade para se tornar um meio de aprendizagem da história local a nível educativo. O design da digitalização do website Batu Urip pode ser desenvolvido através da aprendizagem física baseada na natureza sobre o conhecimento histórico digital, o que pode acrescentar um enorme conhecimento e visão. As crianças compreenderão melhor e pensarão de forma mais criativa com a presença de valiosa história local no seu ambiente.
Palavras-chave: Batu Urip Cultural, Património, Aula de Viagem pela Natureza, Media Digitais
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