Melôkids: a digital resource for music education developed in remote teaching

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, Tereza Cristina Dourado Carrah Vieira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: David, Priscila Barros
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/23263
Resumo: This study aims to present the creation process, methodology, and evaluation of a musical prototype called Melôkids. It is a digital resource for Music Education aimed at the early years of Elementary School, remotely developed as a result of the Covid 19 pandemic, in the context of a Master's course. To achieve the general objective, the following specific objectives are: to demonstrate which strategies were used to make decisions about the prototype's type and target audience; detail the product creation process, according to the design thinking methodology taught during the course and aspects of human-computer interaction (HCI); and report the evaluations carried out by professionals (teachers and specialists) and end-users, identifying the problems found in the prototype. The research was applied in nature, followed by a qualitative approach, and used action research in its procedures. As a result, the article reveals strategies operated in remote teaching for the production of musical prototypes, such as: the interdisciplinary content that involved its development; the Integration of the Methodology Adopted by the Teachers of the Discipline (Design Thinking) with the Methodology Used by the Team (Use of HCI Concepts to Improve the Tool); the use of the Scratch language for programming digital resources; the platforms and digital resources found to adapt activities in the remote format (Google Meet, SOLAR, WhatsApp, Trello, and Sebrae Canvas); and finally, the procedures used to evaluate the prototype, which identified the need to implement improvements in the tool.
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spelling Melôkids: a digital resource for music education developed in remote teachingMelôkids: un recurso digital para la educación musical desarrollado en aprendizaje remotoMelôkids: um recurso digital para a educação musical desenvolvido no ensino remotoMúsicaSistemas interactivosInterdisciplinariedadMetodologías ágilesUsabilidad.MusicInteractive systemsInterdisciplinarityAgile methodologiesUsability.MúsicaSistemas interativosInterdisciplinaridadeMetodologias ágeisUsabilidade.This study aims to present the creation process, methodology, and evaluation of a musical prototype called Melôkids. It is a digital resource for Music Education aimed at the early years of Elementary School, remotely developed as a result of the Covid 19 pandemic, in the context of a Master's course. To achieve the general objective, the following specific objectives are: to demonstrate which strategies were used to make decisions about the prototype's type and target audience; detail the product creation process, according to the design thinking methodology taught during the course and aspects of human-computer interaction (HCI); and report the evaluations carried out by professionals (teachers and specialists) and end-users, identifying the problems found in the prototype. The research was applied in nature, followed by a qualitative approach, and used action research in its procedures. As a result, the article reveals strategies operated in remote teaching for the production of musical prototypes, such as: the interdisciplinary content that involved its development; the Integration of the Methodology Adopted by the Teachers of the Discipline (Design Thinking) with the Methodology Used by the Team (Use of HCI Concepts to Improve the Tool); the use of the Scratch language for programming digital resources; the platforms and digital resources found to adapt activities in the remote format (Google Meet, SOLAR, WhatsApp, Trello, and Sebrae Canvas); and finally, the procedures used to evaluate the prototype, which identified the need to implement improvements in the tool.El presente estudio pretende presentar el proceso de creación, la metodología y la evaluación de un prototipo musical denominado Melôkids. Se trata de un recurso digital para la Educación Musical dirigido a los primeros años de la Escuela Primaria, desarrollado a distancia a raíz de la pandemia de Covid 19, en el contexto de una disciplina de maestría. Para lograr el objetivo general, los objetivos específicos son: demostrar cuáles fueron las estrategias utilizadas para la toma de decisiones sobre el tipo y el público objetivo del prototipo; detallar el proceso de creación del producto contemplando la metodología de design thinking enseñada durante la disciplina y los aspectos de la interacción persona-ordenador (HCI); y reportar las evaluaciones realizadas por profesionales (profesores y expertos) y usuarios finales, identificando los problemas encontrados en el prototipo. La investigación fue de carácter aplicado, siguió un enfoque cualitativo y utilizó la investigación-acción en sus procedimientos. Como resultados, el artículo revela estrategias operadas en la enseñanza a distancia para la producción del prototipo musical, tales como: la interdisciplinariedad de los contenidos que implicaron su desarrollo; la integración de la metodología adoptada por los profesores de la disciplina (design thinking) con la metodología utilizada por el equipo (uso de conceptos de HCI para la mejora de la herramienta); el uso del lenguaje Scratch para la programación de los recursos digitales; las plataformas y recursos digitales encontrados para la adecuación de las actividades en el formato remoto (Google Meet, SOLAR, WhatsApp, Trello y Sebrae Canvas); y finalmente, los procedimientos utilizados para la evaluación del prototipo, que identificaron la necesidad de implementar mejoras en la herramienta.O presente estudo tem como objetivo apresentar o processo de criação, a metodologia e a avaliação de um protótipo musical denominado Melôkids. Trata-se de um recurso digital para a Educação Musical voltado aos anos iniciais do Ensino Fundamental, desenvolvido remotamente em decorrência da pandemia da Covid 19, no contexto de uma disciplina de mestrado. Para alcançar o objetivo geral, têm-se como objetivos específicos: demonstrar quais foram as estratégias utilizadas para as tomadas de decisões sobre o tipo e o público-alvo do protótipo; detalhar o processo de criação do produto contemplando a metodologia do design thinking ensinada durante a disciplina e os aspectos da interação humano-computador (IHC); e relatar as avaliações realizadas por profissionais (professores e especialistas) e usuários finais, identificando os problemas encontrados no protótipo. A pesquisa foi de natureza aplicada, seguiu uma abordagem qualitativa e utilizou-se da pesquisa-ação em seus procedimentos. Como resultados, o artigo revela estratégias operadas no ensino remoto para a produção do protótipo musical, tais como: a interdisciplinaridade dos conteúdos que envolveram o seu desenvolvimento; a integração da metodologia adotada pelos professores da disciplina (design thinking) com a metodologia utilizada pela equipe (uso de conceitos de IHC para o melhoramento da ferramenta); a utilização da linguagem Scratch para a programação de recursos digitais; as plataformas e os recursos digitais encontrados para a adequação das atividades no formato remoto (Google Meet, SOLAR, WhatsApp, Trello e Sebrae Canvas); e por fim, os procedimentos utilizados para a avaliação do protótipo, os quais identificaram a necessidade de implementação de melhorias na ferramenta.Research, Society and Development2021-12-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2326310.33448/rsd-v10i16.23263Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 16; e116101623263Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 16; e116101623263Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 16; e1161016232632525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/23263/20780Copyright (c) 2021 Tereza Cristina Dourado Carrah Vieira Carvalho; Priscila Barros Davidhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho, Tereza Cristina Dourado Carrah Vieira David, Priscila Barros 2021-12-20T11:03:07Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/23263Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:11.681583Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Melôkids: a digital resource for music education developed in remote teaching
Melôkids: un recurso digital para la educación musical desarrollado en aprendizaje remoto
Melôkids: um recurso digital para a educação musical desenvolvido no ensino remoto
title Melôkids: a digital resource for music education developed in remote teaching
spellingShingle Melôkids: a digital resource for music education developed in remote teaching
Carvalho, Tereza Cristina Dourado Carrah Vieira
Música
Sistemas interactivos
Interdisciplinariedad
Metodologías ágiles
Usabilidad.
Music
Interactive systems
Interdisciplinarity
Agile methodologies
Usability.
Música
Sistemas interativos
Interdisciplinaridade
Metodologias ágeis
Usabilidade.
title_short Melôkids: a digital resource for music education developed in remote teaching
title_full Melôkids: a digital resource for music education developed in remote teaching
title_fullStr Melôkids: a digital resource for music education developed in remote teaching
title_full_unstemmed Melôkids: a digital resource for music education developed in remote teaching
title_sort Melôkids: a digital resource for music education developed in remote teaching
author Carvalho, Tereza Cristina Dourado Carrah Vieira
author_facet Carvalho, Tereza Cristina Dourado Carrah Vieira
David, Priscila Barros
author_role author
author2 David, Priscila Barros
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Tereza Cristina Dourado Carrah Vieira
David, Priscila Barros
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Música
Sistemas interactivos
Interdisciplinariedad
Metodologías ágiles
Usabilidad.
Music
Interactive systems
Interdisciplinarity
Agile methodologies
Usability.
Música
Sistemas interativos
Interdisciplinaridade
Metodologias ágeis
Usabilidade.
topic Música
Sistemas interactivos
Interdisciplinariedad
Metodologías ágiles
Usabilidad.
Music
Interactive systems
Interdisciplinarity
Agile methodologies
Usability.
Música
Sistemas interativos
Interdisciplinaridade
Metodologias ágeis
Usabilidade.
description This study aims to present the creation process, methodology, and evaluation of a musical prototype called Melôkids. It is a digital resource for Music Education aimed at the early years of Elementary School, remotely developed as a result of the Covid 19 pandemic, in the context of a Master's course. To achieve the general objective, the following specific objectives are: to demonstrate which strategies were used to make decisions about the prototype's type and target audience; detail the product creation process, according to the design thinking methodology taught during the course and aspects of human-computer interaction (HCI); and report the evaluations carried out by professionals (teachers and specialists) and end-users, identifying the problems found in the prototype. The research was applied in nature, followed by a qualitative approach, and used action research in its procedures. As a result, the article reveals strategies operated in remote teaching for the production of musical prototypes, such as: the interdisciplinary content that involved its development; the Integration of the Methodology Adopted by the Teachers of the Discipline (Design Thinking) with the Methodology Used by the Team (Use of HCI Concepts to Improve the Tool); the use of the Scratch language for programming digital resources; the platforms and digital resources found to adapt activities in the remote format (Google Meet, SOLAR, WhatsApp, Trello, and Sebrae Canvas); and finally, the procedures used to evaluate the prototype, which identified the need to implement improvements in the tool.
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