Sharing drawings with smartphones in the classroom: Art-based education in social sciences

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Abstract

This article identifies the factors that indicate the opportunity of reviewing the methods in teaching economics in order to overcome the traditional teaching-learning scheme that overvalues wrote learning and find formulas that facilitate the development of analytical skills. On the other hand, this work points out the importance of developing creative competences. One way to do this is to introduce artistic practices in the classroom, even in non-artistic subjects. In this work an experience of education based on the arts is presented. Thanks to smartphone cameras, students can share and project drawings in the classroom immediately to facilitate group learning. The proposal is to represent the economic problems of the third world through drawings made by students of Sociology at the University of Valencia (Spain). The experience shows positive results in terms of students' engagement and creativity development.

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de Arriba, R., & Vidagañ, M. (2020). Sharing drawings with smartphones in the classroom: Art-based education in social sciences. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning, 15(15), 229–236. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v15i15.14259

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