An animated textbook of creative stories of pitta nympha integrated with filial piety and gratitude

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Tingsheng Weng

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Meaningful animated stories can bring readers the correct values, enhance their knowledge, and have the correct guiding role of social moral feelings. Pitta nympha, a rare and attractive protected bird, was used as the theme in this study, and animation software was used to draw the characters and plot effects. This study created a textbook for animation technology courses and provided it to schools as a textbook for homeland and natural education, which has been recognized by teachers and students. The results show that animated education can strengthen students’ cognition of animal conservation and guide students to think about the importance of animal conservation, thus, inducing their behaviors of animal conservation. Moreover, animations can enrich students’ knowledge structure and stimulate emotions, including filial piety and gratitude. Guiding the development of the true, the good, and the beautiful, the contents of this multi-culture media presentation can also be printed as paper-based picture textbooks for educational purposes

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Weng, T. (2022). An animated textbook of creative stories of pitta nympha integrated with filial piety and gratitude. Technium Social Sciences Journal, 37(1), 434–447. https://doi.org/10.47577/tssj.v37i1.7406
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Sociology
Author Biography

Tingsheng Weng, Department of Business Administration, National Chiayi University

Ting Sheng Weng is an Associate Professor of the department of Business Administration at National Chiayi University, Taiwan. He received his Ph. D. in Division of management and information science, Graduate School of Advanced Technology from Kinki University, Japan in 2000. He had served as visiting Professor at Meiji University in Japan from 2006 through 2007. His major research interests include science technology and management, e-learning, animation, Information Education, Technology Education, MIS, and image processing.

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