The Use of Animation and Storytelling in Science Communication

The Use of Animation and Storytelling in Science Communication

Cigdem Tas Alicenap
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4534-8.ch013
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Abstract

Science communication has brought new teaching/learning environments forward. Various digital media have provided appropriate platforms. Learning processes for everyone have been differentiated and thrived on newly developed technologies and digital media. Animation is among these to provide an alternative to science communication methods. Especially animations developed with storytelling can become very effective in learning processes. In cartoon movies, certain knowledge on different fields has been explained by turning them into scenarios. It's possible to see examples of cartoons in this concept in Turkey and all around the world. Storytelling (scenario) and animation dynamics make knowledge more impressive and long-lasting. Educational cartoon movies produced for children, which aren't in formal and organized education but younger than the school age, have been produced in a widespread manner. This study is focused on transferring scientific knowledge by using animation products. In this context, educational cartoon movies will be examined through storytelling and animation.
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With the changing world order and developing technologies, all disciplines has begun to use digital platforms excessively in order to transfer knowledge to the individuals. Especially in 2020, due to the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic which has affected the whole world, numerous scientific fields such as education have designed materials for digital platforms and have begun to benefit the effectiveness of visual communication design more than ever. It is not surprising to see an increase in the need for visual communication channels in the field of education. “The researches that were performed on students’ learning processes have shown that visual perception is the most developed sense of human beings and it is an important way for learning” (Sekular and Blake, 1985, as cited in McClean, et.al., 2015, p. 170). Visualization helps in understanding complex processes.

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