with how they learn from ‘‘traditional’ ’ classes. Little research has compared how students learn science from computer simulations with how they learn from direct experience in the real environment on which the simulations are based. This study compared two college classes studying introductory oceanography. One class learned using an interactive computer simulation based on a dynamic, three-dimensional model of physical oceanography. The other class learned by spending a day on a research ship using scientific tools and instruments to measure physical properties of the ocean directly. In classes preceding and following the simulation or field experience, students performed the same exercises regarding currents and salinity, had the same ...
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Project-based subject in which students from multiple disciplines are encouraged to develop and inve...
This web collection from the "On the Cutting Edge" workshop series will help undergraduate faculty a...
The data-oriented field of oceanography asks professionals within it to be confident and capable in ...
The National Science Education Standards have highlighted the importance of active learning and refl...
A multi-class period activity on the physical principals underlying ocean circulation was designed t...
A unique approach to introductory oceanography facilitates student understanding by integrating boat...
In the contemporary higher education system there is growing interest in, and debate about, the need...
This supplement to Oceanography magazine focuses on educational approaches to help engage students i...
Computer simulation is the discipline of designing a model of an actual or theoretical physical sys...
Oceans with Mr. O. is a supplemental materials and resources tool for high school marine science edu...
The communication of current scientific topics with societal relevance to young people is of great i...
Computers are expensive equipment which most schools in South Africa cannot afford to use as an inst...
This paper is a review of the literature about the use of computer simulations in science education....
When computer simulations are popular in helping students understand chemistry in today\u27s classro...
Empirical research have often criticise the weaknesses of passive learning approaches to student le...
Project-based subject in which students from multiple disciplines are encouraged to develop and inve...
This web collection from the "On the Cutting Edge" workshop series will help undergraduate faculty a...
The data-oriented field of oceanography asks professionals within it to be confident and capable in ...
The National Science Education Standards have highlighted the importance of active learning and refl...
A multi-class period activity on the physical principals underlying ocean circulation was designed t...
A unique approach to introductory oceanography facilitates student understanding by integrating boat...
In the contemporary higher education system there is growing interest in, and debate about, the need...
This supplement to Oceanography magazine focuses on educational approaches to help engage students i...
Computer simulation is the discipline of designing a model of an actual or theoretical physical sys...
Oceans with Mr. O. is a supplemental materials and resources tool for high school marine science edu...
The communication of current scientific topics with societal relevance to young people is of great i...
Computers are expensive equipment which most schools in South Africa cannot afford to use as an inst...
This paper is a review of the literature about the use of computer simulations in science education....
When computer simulations are popular in helping students understand chemistry in today\u27s classro...
Empirical research have often criticise the weaknesses of passive learning approaches to student le...
Project-based subject in which students from multiple disciplines are encouraged to develop and inve...