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Davis, Jon D.; Witt, Nicholas E. – Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education, 2022
Research suggests that tasks that use technology as a reorganizer (technology is used to produce dynamic representations) are linked with the development of students' conceptual knowledge, yet many secondary mathematics textbooks in the USA predominantly include tasks that use technology as an amplifier (technology is used to produce static…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Technology Uses in Education, Concept Formation, Cognitive Processes
Fatma Agacdiken; Rezan Yilmaz – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2023
This research aims to investigate the construction of the area of rectangle with GeoGebra and how students can formulate it. It focuses on describing the cognitive process involved in constructing this concept and how technology mediates such a process. The research was conducted in a classroom with 5th grade students in a secondary school and was…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Computer Software, Technology Uses in Education, Mathematical Concepts
Xiao-Fan Lin; Gwo-Jen Hwang; Jing Wang; Yue Zhou; Wenyi Li; Jiachun Liu; Zhong-Mei Liang – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
Augmented reality (AR) can represent a contextualised scientific inquiry environment in which students may explore the real world and develop science process skills via interacting with rich information from virtual systems. However, it remains a challenge for most students to complete scientific inquiry tasks without proper support. Research…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Active Learning, Inquiry, Behavior Patterns
Chevalier, Morgane; Giang, Christian; Piatti, Alberto; Mondada, Francesco – International Journal of STEM Education, 2020
Background: Educational robotics (ER) is increasingly used in classrooms to implement activities aimed at fostering the development of students' computational thinking (CT) skills. Though previous works have proposed different models and frameworks to describe the underlying concepts of CT, very few have discussed how ER activities should be…
Descriptors: Computation, Thinking Skills, Robotics, Technology Uses in Education
Brown, Rachael Eriksen; Epstein, Martha L.; Orrill, Chandra Hawley – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2020
Teacher knowledge, especially of proportional reasoning, is important, particularly in middle school grades in the United States. In this instrumental case study, one teacher's understanding of constant as it relates to proportions and how that understanding shifted over the course of a six hour professional development experience is discussed.…
Descriptors: Knowledge Base for Teaching, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematical Logic, Faculty Development
Stammers, Sophie – Educational Theory, 2018
Much of the philosophical debate regarding technological epistemic enhancement concerns interventions on cognitive capacities that are already performing well in order that they perform even better. However, several decades of research in cognitive science demonstrates that humans harbor systematic cognitive biases that can produce ill-grounded,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Bias, Epistemology, Cognitive Science
Thurlow, Lisa; Ford, Peter – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2018
Sketch inhibition is regularly alluded to by educators as a phenomenon within design higher education, and one having increasingly marked effects on industry - but has garnered little attention from academics. This paper provides a meta-analysis of the literature and evaluation of the anatomy and functions of sketching during design ideation…
Descriptors: Freehand Drawing, Design, Inhibition, Higher Education
Ntourou, Vassiliki; Kalogiannakis, Michail; Psycharis, Sarantos – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2021
This article presents a quasi-experiment which, with the use of Arduino and Scratch for Arduino (S4A), attempts to study their effect on self-efficacy and motivation towards Science Education, Computational Thinking (CT) and the views of 5th Grade students about concepts of electricity. It was conducted on the 5th Grade of a Primary School in…
Descriptors: Science Education, Grade 5, Elementary School Students, Student Motivation
Holsanova, Jana – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2020
Today's scientific texts are complex and multimodal. Due to new technology, the number of images is increasing, as is their diversity and complexity. Interaction with complex texts and visualizations becomes a challenge. How can we help readers and learners achieve multimodal literacy? We use data from the audio description of a popular scientific…
Descriptors: Multiple Literacies, Language Usage, Visual Aids, Protocol Analysis
Hauck, David Johannes; Melle, Insa – Education Sciences, 2021
Collaboration is regarded as one of the core competences of the 21st century when it comes to complex problem solving. In response to high dropout rates among STEM students, we developed a digital-collaborative intervention on a difficult topic, MO theory, for first-year chemistry students. First, students work independently in a Digital Learning…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Science, Science Instruction, Chemistry
Wiley, Jennifer; Hastings, Peter; Blaum, Dylan; Jaeger, Allison J.; Hughes, Simon; Wallace, Patricia; Griffin, Thomas D.; Britt, M. Anne – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2017
This article describes several approaches to assessing student understanding using written explanations that students generate as part of a multiple-document inquiry activity on a scientific topic (global warming). The current work attempts to capture the causal structure of student explanations as a way to detect the quality of the students'…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Climate, Ecology, Concept Formation
Ingram, Matthew J.; Crane, Simeon; Mokree, Alan; Curdy, Marion E.; Patel, Bhavik A. – School Science Review, 2017
This article explores the use of pre-recorded video mini-lectures to support and enhance traditional face-to-face lectures for undergraduate students. Mini-lectures guide students through key concepts so that they can understand and assimilate key content before attending lectures.
Descriptors: Video Technology, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Lecture Method
Michels, Kristin K.; Michels, Zachary D.; Hotchkiss, Sara C. – Natural Sciences Education, 2016
Although spatial reasoning and penetrative thinking skills are essential for many disciplines, these concepts are difficult for students to comprehend. In microscopy, traditional educational materials (i.e., photographs) are static. Conversely, video-based training methods convey dimensionality. We implemented a real-time digital video imaging…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Laboratory Equipment, Teaching Methods, Video Technology
Önal, Gökçe Ketizmen – Design and Technology Education, 2017
This study is mainly about developing an approach for fostering creativity in design education through analyzing the interactions among creative dimensions resembling spatial and organizational pattern of folding as a technique and also by the help of cognitive action of designers: workshop participants. In order to make an assessment, a case…
Descriptors: Creativity, Design, Interaction, Spatial Ability
Walkington, Candace; Nathan, Mitchell J.; Woods, Dawn M. – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2017
Research in mathematics education has established that gestures--spontaneous movements of the hand that accompany speech--are important for learning. In the present study, we examine how students use gestures to communicate with each other while proving geometric conjectures, arguing that this communication represents an example of extended…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Nonverbal Communication, Teaching Methods, Geometry
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