International Journal of New Developments in Education, 2025, 7(7); doi: 10.25236/IJNDE.2025.070702.
Wang Mengqi1
1University of Baguio, Baguio City, Philippines
This study explores innovative strategies for using multimedia projection technology in college calligraphy teaching based on constructivism and multiple intelligence theory. Through semi-structured interviews with 12 calligraphy teachers in Anhui and thematic analysis, the limitations of traditional teaching in terms of spatial constraints, personality suppression and cultural interpretation are revealed, as well as the challenges of equipment adaptation, artistic detail presentation and resource quality in technology application. Teachers balance visual analysis and brushwork experience through the strategy of “technology assistance-traditional adherence”, achieving a role transformation from technology demonstrator to learning process designer. Research shows that multimedia projection technology can effectively improve teaching efficiency and cultural interpretation depth through high-resolution amplification, dynamic interactive feedback, and cloud resource integration. However, it is necessary to be vigilant against perceptual weakening caused by overreliance. Key success factors include purposeful instructional design, teacher technology literacy, and student-centered interactive design. This research provides theoretical and practical references for the technological integration of calligraphy education in the digital age.
Multimedia Projection Technology, Calligraphy Teaching in Universities, Teaching Innovation, Constructivism, Multiple Intelligence Theory
Wang Mengqi. Innovation Calligraphy Teaching Strategies through Multimedia Projection Technology. International Journal of New Developments in Education (2025), Vol. 7, Issue 7: 7-13. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJNDE.2025.070702.
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