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Tracey R. Roden – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this study was to examine the most popular educational preschool apps available to consumers to establish their alignment with early literacy learning outcomes and learning science principles. More specifically, this study examined (a) the descriptive characteristics of popular educational apps detailed in the Apple App Store, (b)…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Literacy Education, Computer Oriented Programs, Preschool Children
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Harriet R. Tenenbaum; Jo Van Herwegen – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2024
Many technological applications (apps) purport to help children learn academic material. Building on research in developmental and educational psychology, we developed and tested an app to teach biological and physical science content to preschool children. There were 21 children in the control condition (M[subscript age] = 50.30 months, SD =…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Elementary School Science, Science Education, Science Instruction
Grethel G. Bactong; Abegial Dianne H. Sabas; Krezel Marie M. Salva; Albert John B. Lituañas; Angelo Mark P. Walag – Online Submission, 2021
The integration of information and communication tools in education has been a common trend in the last decade which resulted in increased student engagement, motivation, and even achievement and learning. Despite these improvements, science teachers still report challenges with its use in science education. Several abstract topics in chemistry…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Chemistry
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de Souza, Renata Torres Mattos P.; Kasseboehmer, Ana Cla´udia – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
This paper reports the development of a digital escape room for high school students using Genially, a web-based media platform. The escape room was used to aid understanding of basic concepts in chemistry and mostly enhance students' classes participation during the COVID-19 pandemic. The activity entitled "The thalidomide mystery"…
Descriptors: Science Education, Secondary School Science, Educational Games, High School Students
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Stenlund, Jörgen Ingemar; Schönborn, Konrad Janek; Tibell, Lena Anna Elisabet – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2021
Central to evolution is the concept of a common ancestry from which all life has emerged over immense time scales, but learning and teaching temporal aspects of evolution remain challenging. This study investigated students' interpretation of evolutionary time when engaging with a multi-touch tabletop application called DeepTree, a dynamic…
Descriptors: Evolution, Time, Scientific Concepts, Computer Oriented Programs
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Zumbach, Joerg; von Kotzebue, Lena; Pirklbauer, Constanze – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2022
Augmented Reality (AR) has become an emerging educational technology in classroom practice and science education. While most research and contemporary meta-analyses reveal benefits with regard to knowledge acquisition and motivation of Augmented Reality-based learning environments, most of the studies lack a clear and fair control condition. In…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Educational Technology, Science Education, Educational Environment
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Blanchard, Katherine Pedersen; Fregoso-Urrutia, Daniela Julia; Guevara, Juan Carlos Andrade – Childhood Education, 2021
As the COVID-19 pandemic became widespread in early 2020, people around the world felt scared, confused, and at a loss for how to help their fellow humans. Suddenly, young and old alike needed to understand the science of virology and how to protect themselves and others, while the world's scientific understanding of the specific COVID-19 virus…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Community Involvement, COVID-19
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Opoku, Maxwell Jnr; James, Angela – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2021
In Africa, Science education curricula have been instrumental in promoting Western worldviews as being universal. An educational transformation and decolonisation of the school curriculum is required. A focus on an African worldview and an integration of the local context and community-based information is necessary for survival, i.e., Indigenous…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Science Education, Curriculum Development
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Carvalho, Paulo Simeão; Hahn, Marcelo – Physics Teacher, 2016
The result of additive colors is always fascinating to young students. When we teach this topic to 14- to 16-year-old students, they do not usually notice we use maximum light quantities of red (R), green (G), and blue (B) to obtain yellow, magenta, and cyan colors in order to build the well-known additive color diagram of Fig. 1. But how about…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Teaching Methods, Hands on Science, Color
Martin, Donald – Educational Technology, 1972
Descriptors: Analog Computers, Computer Oriented Programs, Digital Computers, Science Education
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Coad, Peter; Coad, Raylene – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1985
Because a teacher and a student were seated on either end of a log (facing each other), there was direct, eye-to-eye, one-on-one communication. If properly used, computers can take the place of the log, establishing the eye-to-eye, one-on-one, two-way communication. Advantages occur because computers are interactive, individualized, modular, and…
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Higher Education
Bassingthwaighte, James B. – Physiologist, 1985
Teaching and research in physiology encompass increasingly complex notions of the system under study. Computer modeling fosters understanding by extending the ability to formulate, test, and evaluate hypotheses about the system, and to describe experimental data. The exploration of the model system's behavior serves teaching and investigation in…
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education, Medical Education
AAPT Announcer, 1985
The joint winter meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) and the American Physical Society (APS) was held in Atlanta, Georgia, January 27-30, 1986. Abstracts of papers presented at the meeting and the complete program are provided. An author index is appended. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Conferences, Higher Education, Physics
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Wainwright, Camille; Gennaro, Eugene – Science Teacher, 1984
Offers suggestions for making good use of a single microcomputer in classes with large numbers of students. Strategies described include in-class demonstrations, laboratory station activities, group activities, enrichment activities, and data collection techniques. Diagrams of room arrangements to accomplish the strategies are included. (BC)
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Computer Oriented Programs, Microcomputers, Science Activities
Rothe, Carl F. – Physiologist, 1983
Surveyed physiology teaching methods and compared results to 1969 and 1973 surveys. Respondents (107/139 physiology department chairpersons) indicated decrease in but continued use of laboratory exercises and a trend toward problem-solving sets, audiovisual aids, computer simulation, and computer assisted instruction. Data are provided for these…
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Oriented Programs, Educational Trends, Medical Education
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