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Celik, Harun; Kirindi, Talip; Aycicek Kotaman, Yasemin – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2020
The aim of this study is to examine the effects of computer-based analogy (CBA) used in science teaching in terms of the unit of Structure and Properties of Matter on seventh-grade students' academic success. The attitudes of students against science teaching lesson were also described in this study. This study was applied to 60 seventh-grade…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Grade 7, Science Achievement
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Soldano, Carlotta; Luz, Yael; Arzarello, Ferdinando; Yerushalmy, Michal – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2019
The paper describes two versions of an inquiry-based activity in geometry, designed as a game between two players. The game is inspired by Hintikka's semantic game, which is a familiar tool in the field of logic to define truth. The activity is designed in a dynamic geometry environment (DGE). The inquiry is initially guided by the game itself and…
Descriptors: Geometry, Semantics, Mathematics Instruction, Inquiry
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Ramirez, Hazel Joyce M.; Monterola, Sheryl Lyn C. – Interactive Learning Environments, 2022
Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) is a technology-driven inquiry-based approach that encourages social interaction and shared knowledge construction in completing computer-aided tasks. Although there were researches carried out on CSCL, no research to date has extensively examined how CSCL enhanced with scripts containing…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Logical Thinking, Cooperative Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Sibel Sögüt – GIST Education and Learning Research Journal, 2023
This study examines second language (L2) learners' perspectives regarding the affordances and challenges of using the Data-Driven Learning (DDL) to identify the properties of near-synonymous words. Employing a convergent mixed-method design, this study deciphers the perceptions of 40 undergraduate L2 learners majoring in English language teaching.…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Phrase Structure
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Syafrizal, Agus; Syahputra, Edi; Irvan – Malikussaleh Journal of Mathematics Learning, 2020
This study was conducted to determine whether there were significant differences between students' reasoning abilities taught using the PBL model and with the Computer Multimedia Assisted GI, and to determine whether or not there was an influence of interaction between learning models and students' initial abilities on mathematical reasoning…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Logical Thinking, Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Instruction
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Lin, Yen-Yu – Taiwan Journal of TESOL, 2023
This study examined the effectiveness of guided data-driven learning (DDL) activities on helping technological university students with a lower-intermediate proficiency level to learn grammar and vocabulary topics for the TOEIC test. The question of whether inductive learners make more progress than deductive learners was also addressed. A total…
Descriptors: Grammar, Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
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Qurat-ul-Ain; Shahid, Farah; Aleem, Muhammad; Islam, Muhammad Arshad; Iqbal, Muhammad Azhar; Yousaf, Muhammad Murtaza – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2019
The technology works as a catalyst through which many changes occur in the learning approaches, teaching methodologies, research arena, in the work environment and in the use of information and knowledge. Helping students to learn using technological tools rather than using conventional techniques has become more popular in the 21st century in…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Technology Integration, Teaching Methods
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Hodds, Mark; Alcock, Lara; Inglis, Matthew – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2014
In this article we report 3 experiments demonstrating that a simple booklet containing self-explanation training, designed to focus students' attention on logical relationships within a mathematical proof, can significantly improve their proof comprehension. Experiment 1 demonstrated that students who received the training generated higher quality…
Descriptors: Validity, Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Instruction, Logical Thinking
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Brown, James Dean – Language Assessment Quarterly, 2013
The purpose of this article is to examine the literature on teaching statistics for useful ideas that teachers of language testing courses can draw on and incorporate into their teaching toolkits as they see fit. To those ends, the article addresses eight questions: What is known generally about teaching statistics? Why are students so anxious…
Descriptors: Statistics, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Anxiety, Coping
Asay, Loretta Johnson – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Analogies are ubiquitous during instruction in science classrooms, yet research about the effectiveness of using analogies has produced mixed results. An aspect seldom studied is a model of instruction when using analogies. The few existing models for instruction with analogies have not often been examined quantitatively. The Teaching With…
Descriptors: Science Education, Logical Thinking, Concept Mapping, Science Instruction
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Carrington, Michal; Chen, Richard; Davies, Martin; Kaur, Jagjit; Neville, Benjamin – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
An argument map visually represents the structure of an argument, outlining its informal logical connections and informing judgments as to its worthiness. Argument mapping can be augmented with dedicated software that aids the mapping process. Empirical evidence suggests that semester-length subjects using argument mapping along with dedicated…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Student Attitudes, Computer Software, Critical Thinking
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Chen, Wenli; Looi, Chee-Kit – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2011
A key stimulus of learning efficacy for students in the classroom is active participation and engagement in the learning process. This study examines the nature of teacher-student and student-student discourse when leveraged by an interactive technology--Group Scribbles (GS) in a Primary 5 Science classroom in Singapore which supports rapid…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Models, Computer Assisted Instruction, Logical Thinking
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Florida, Jennifer – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2012
The study deals with the development of an analogy-integrated e-learning module on Cellular Respiration, which is intended to facilitate conceptual understanding of students with different brain hemisphere dominance and learning styles. The module includes eight analogies originally conceptualized following the specific steps used to prepare…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cognitive Style, Learning Modules, Biochemistry
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Hense, Jan; Kriz, Willy Christian; Wolfe, Joseph – Simulation & Gaming, 2009
Evaluations of gaming simulations and business games as teaching devices are typically end-state driven. This emphasis fails to detect how the simulation being evaluated does or does not bring about its desired consequences. This paper advances the use of a logic model approach, which possesses a holistic perspective that aims at including all…
Descriptors: Models, Logical Thinking, Business Education, Teaching Methods
Glynn, Shawn M.; Taasoobshirazi, Gita; Fowler, Shawn – Educational Technology, 2007
This article helps designers of Web-based science instruction construct analogies that are as effective as those used in classrooms by exemplary science teachers. First, the authors explain what analogies are, how analogies foster learning, and what form analogies should take. Second, they discuss science teachers' use of analogies. Third, they…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Internet, Science Instruction, Web Based Instruction
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