INVESTIGATING STUDENTS ATTITUDES AND PREFERENCES TOWARDS DISASTER LEARNING MULTIMEDIA TO ENHANCE PREPAREDNESS

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This paper presents quantitative research results regarding students’ attitudes and preferences towards disaster learning multimedia to enhance preparedness. The research was conducted during February and March 2021, where the respondents' answers were collected by sending an online survey questionnaire electronically to the email addresses of high schools. The general hypothesis refers to verifying the claim that the application of multimedia in children's education in schools about disasters ensures that students are acquainted with disasters and develop skills for safety and risk management in case of disasters. The regression model within the conducted research confirmed that the education of students through multimedia has the most significant impact on safety and risk management in disasters. Future directions of research in this field should move towards the analysis of different simulation models that can be of great help to acquaint students with the dangers arising from disasters. Given that simulation has proven to be an effective tool in acquiring knowledge, their application in educating students about disasters would inevitably have significant effects.

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Krnjić, I., & Cvetković, V. (2021). INVESTIGATING STUDENTS ATTITUDES AND PREFERENCES TOWARDS DISASTER LEARNING MULTIMEDIA TO ENHANCE PREPAREDNESS. Bulletin of the Serbian Geographical Society, 101(2), 79–96. https://doi.org/10.2298/GSGD2102079K

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