0130 - 0200 UTC (30') A Case Study on Building a Hierarchical and Categorized Micro-Course Resource System for Mobile-Based Weather Science Popularization (Xue Han - CMATC)
0130 - 0200 UTC (30') A Case Study on Building a Hierarchical and Categorized Micro-Course Resource System for Mobile-Based Weather Science Popularization (Xue Han - CMATC)
Centering on the capacity-building needs of weather information officers in rural areas and urban communities, this project establishes a hierarchical and categorized micro-learning resource system for mobile-based weather science popularization. Guided by the “audience–objective–content–format–technology” logic, we systematically implement five core components:
1. Precision learner profiles
A structured analytical model of weather information officers is built on education level and environmental context, precisely defining the characteristics of the target audience for weather-science outreach.
2. Layered instructional objectives
Drawing on Bloom’s taxonomy of cognitive domains, we create a three-dimensional objective system covering knowledge transfer (cognitive), skill training (psychomotor), and disaster-prevention awareness (affective).
3. Content-value assessment model
A three-criteria evaluation mechanism—“goal relevance, practical-need fit, and career alignment”—is established to select scientifically sound and highly communicable weather-science content.
4. Micro-video design paradigm
An innovative “content–strategy–media” ternary design framework produces mobile-optimized assets:
• Contextualized case-study modules (AR-enhanced)
• Interactive Q&A training systems (AI voice recognition)
• Micro-video knowledge graphs (dynamic visualization)
5. Resource-system architecture
Integrating the evolution of modern educational technology, we deliver an end-to-end construction plan that encompasses curriculum frameworks, development models, and technical standards, supporting the digital transformation of weather-science training.
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Happy to continue the discussion in the Day 2 Forum.
Regards,
Xue Han and HUIXIN LI
