英文摘要 |
To enhance high school students' attention of global warming, energy shortages and environmental issues, and interest of energy technology research and development, the researchers design a intensive non-formal energy saving and carbon reduction (ESCR) workshop in three days. The ESCR workshop has different activities includes field trip, lecture, hands-on experiment, and experience sharing. Students come from two different learning contexts: a research project-oriented learning and service-oriented learning. By analyzing questionnaire data, students' daily experience sharing, oral reports and researchers' participate observation, this study found that different groups of students had different preferences in workshop activities; students learned more on the issues of energy saving and carbon reduction; students had stronger belief in learning motivation on carbon reduction. |