英文摘要 |
Due to their low cost, low barriers to entry, and high level of discussion, microfilms attract students to participate in self-made content. It is easy to integrate with various themes. Therefore, micro films have become the main format in various competitions. In Taiwan, the challenge for energy development is more severe than that of other countries, as natural resources are scarce. The main field of this research is the“Taiwan Clean Energy Technology Microfilm Creation Competition.”In this competition, students participated by using their creativity to record videos and sounds to create micro-film works related to energy technology and make the general public to resonate with energy issues. In this research, 26 high school students who participated in the micro-film creation finals were enrolled as subjects. Through qualitative research, this study explored changes in the awareness and attention of these high school students regarding energy issues after participating in the micro-film competition. It also evaluated the effectiveness of the competition. This study found that: 1) Before participating in the competition, their concept of energy issues came from schools or media, and nuclear energy was the primary focus. 2) Applied to planning scripts and shooting micro-film, it can effectively promote the understanding of energy technology and interest in learning. 3) After participating in the competition, most of the students expressed that they could improve their knowledge of energy technology and would be more concerned about its development. This study also puts forward suggestions for follow-up research, future event planning, and improvements so that the organizers can have reference when organizing similar competitions in the future. |