Children’s online collaborative storytelling during 2020 COVID-19 home confinement

Digital collaborative storytelling can be supported by an online learning-management system like Moodle, encouraging prosocial behaviors and shared representations. This study investigated children’s storytelling and collaborative behaviors during an online storytelling activity throughout the 2020...

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Main Authors: Alonso-Campuzano, Cristina, Iandolo, Giuseppe, Mazzeo, Maria Concetta, Sosa Gonzalez, Noelia, Neoh, Michelle Jin Yee, Carollo, Alessandro, Gabrieli, Giulio, Esposito, Gianluca
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1539872023-03-05T15:32:19Z Children’s online collaborative storytelling during 2020 COVID-19 home confinement Alonso-Campuzano, Cristina Iandolo, Giuseppe Mazzeo, Maria Concetta Sosa Gonzalez, Noelia Neoh, Michelle Jin Yee Carollo, Alessandro Gabrieli, Giulio Esposito, Gianluca School of Social Sciences Division of Psychology Social and Affective Neuroscience Lab Social sciences::Communication Storytelling COVID-19 Digital collaborative storytelling can be supported by an online learning-management system like Moodle, encouraging prosocial behaviors and shared representations. This study investigated children’s storytelling and collaborative behaviors during an online storytelling activity throughout the 2020 SARS-CoV-2 home confinement in Spain. From 1st to 5th grade of primary school, one-hundred-sixteen students conducted weekly activities of online storytelling as an extracurricular project of a school in Madrid. Facilitators registered participants’ platform use and collaboration. Stories were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using the Bears Family Story Analysis System. Three categories related to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic were added to the story content analysis. The results indicate that primary students worked collaboratively in an online environment, with some methodology adaptations to 1st and 2nd grade. Story lengths tended to be reduced with age, while cohesion and story structure showed stable values in all grades. All stories were balanced in positive and negative contents, especially in characters’ behavior and relationships, while story problems remained at positive solution levels. In addition, the pandemic theme emerged directly or indirectly in only 15% of the stories. The findings indicate the potential of the online collaborative storytelling activities as a distance-education tool in promoting collaboration and social interactions Published version The authors received no funding for this work. 2021-12-14T02:43:27Z 2021-12-14T02:43:27Z 2021 Journal Article Alonso-Campuzano, C., Iandolo, G., Mazzeo, M. C., Sosa Gonzalez, N., Neoh, M. J. Y., Carollo, A., Gabrieli, G. & Esposito, G. (2021). Children’s online collaborative storytelling during 2020 COVID-19 home confinement. European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education, 11(4), 1619-1634. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ejihpe11040115 2254-9625 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153987 10.3390/ejihpe11040115 4 11 1619 1634 en European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). application/pdf
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topic Social sciences::Communication
Storytelling
COVID-19
spellingShingle Social sciences::Communication
Storytelling
COVID-19
Alonso-Campuzano, Cristina
Iandolo, Giuseppe
Mazzeo, Maria Concetta
Sosa Gonzalez, Noelia
Neoh, Michelle Jin Yee
Carollo, Alessandro
Gabrieli, Giulio
Esposito, Gianluca
Children’s online collaborative storytelling during 2020 COVID-19 home confinement
description Digital collaborative storytelling can be supported by an online learning-management system like Moodle, encouraging prosocial behaviors and shared representations. This study investigated children’s storytelling and collaborative behaviors during an online storytelling activity throughout the 2020 SARS-CoV-2 home confinement in Spain. From 1st to 5th grade of primary school, one-hundred-sixteen students conducted weekly activities of online storytelling as an extracurricular project of a school in Madrid. Facilitators registered participants’ platform use and collaboration. Stories were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using the Bears Family Story Analysis System. Three categories related to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic were added to the story content analysis. The results indicate that primary students worked collaboratively in an online environment, with some methodology adaptations to 1st and 2nd grade. Story lengths tended to be reduced with age, while cohesion and story structure showed stable values in all grades. All stories were balanced in positive and negative contents, especially in characters’ behavior and relationships, while story problems remained at positive solution levels. In addition, the pandemic theme emerged directly or indirectly in only 15% of the stories. The findings indicate the potential of the online collaborative storytelling activities as a distance-education tool in promoting collaboration and social interactions
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Alonso-Campuzano, Cristina
Iandolo, Giuseppe
Mazzeo, Maria Concetta
Sosa Gonzalez, Noelia
Neoh, Michelle Jin Yee
Carollo, Alessandro
Gabrieli, Giulio
Esposito, Gianluca
format Article
author Alonso-Campuzano, Cristina
Iandolo, Giuseppe
Mazzeo, Maria Concetta
Sosa Gonzalez, Noelia
Neoh, Michelle Jin Yee
Carollo, Alessandro
Gabrieli, Giulio
Esposito, Gianluca
author_sort Alonso-Campuzano, Cristina
title Children’s online collaborative storytelling during 2020 COVID-19 home confinement
title_short Children’s online collaborative storytelling during 2020 COVID-19 home confinement
title_full Children’s online collaborative storytelling during 2020 COVID-19 home confinement
title_fullStr Children’s online collaborative storytelling during 2020 COVID-19 home confinement
title_full_unstemmed Children’s online collaborative storytelling during 2020 COVID-19 home confinement
title_sort children’s online collaborative storytelling during 2020 covid-19 home confinement
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