Abstract Capturing the nature of students ’ mental representations and how they change with learning is a primary goal in science education research. This can be challenging in spatially intense domains, such as geoscience, architecture, and engineering. In this research, we test whether sketching can be used to gauge level of expertise in geoscience, using new technology designed to facilitate this process. We asked participants with differing levels of geoscience experience to copy two kinds of geoscience images—photographs of rock formations and causal diagrams. To permit studying the process of sketching as well as the structure and content of the sketches, we used the CogSketch system (Forbus et al. 2011, Topics in Cognitive Science 3:...
Sketching is an interactive process of communication, using drawings and linguistic information to c...
The goal of this study was to explore two accounts for why sketching during learning from text is he...
The geosciences are often characterized as a visuospatial field - that is, one in which success depe...
Abstract Capturing the nature of students ’ mental representations and how they change with learning...
How does learning affect the structure of domain knowledge? This question is difficult to address in...
Sketching can be a valuable tool for science education, but it is currently underutilized. Sketch wo...
Sketching is an important way in science and other disciplines for illustrating complex concepts int...
Sketching and drawing are valuable tools for communi-cating conceptual and spatial information. When...
Mining learner-generated sketches holds significant potential for acquiring deep insight into learne...
Communicating even fundamental scientific concepts can be challenging. Furthermore, student mental m...
Sketching is a powerful means of working out and communicating ideas. Sketch understanding involves ...
Sketching is a powerful means of working out and communicating ideas. Sketch understanding involves ...
This research has its origins in the 1989 National Curriculum Interim Report for Geography in which ...
The formative years of cognitive mapping research focused on theoretical understanding, with less em...
Learning to draw field sketches is an essential task for geologists, which is often overlooked. This...
Sketching is an interactive process of communication, using drawings and linguistic information to c...
The goal of this study was to explore two accounts for why sketching during learning from text is he...
The geosciences are often characterized as a visuospatial field - that is, one in which success depe...
Abstract Capturing the nature of students ’ mental representations and how they change with learning...
How does learning affect the structure of domain knowledge? This question is difficult to address in...
Sketching can be a valuable tool for science education, but it is currently underutilized. Sketch wo...
Sketching is an important way in science and other disciplines for illustrating complex concepts int...
Sketching and drawing are valuable tools for communi-cating conceptual and spatial information. When...
Mining learner-generated sketches holds significant potential for acquiring deep insight into learne...
Communicating even fundamental scientific concepts can be challenging. Furthermore, student mental m...
Sketching is a powerful means of working out and communicating ideas. Sketch understanding involves ...
Sketching is a powerful means of working out and communicating ideas. Sketch understanding involves ...
This research has its origins in the 1989 National Curriculum Interim Report for Geography in which ...
The formative years of cognitive mapping research focused on theoretical understanding, with less em...
Learning to draw field sketches is an essential task for geologists, which is often overlooked. This...
Sketching is an interactive process of communication, using drawings and linguistic information to c...
The goal of this study was to explore two accounts for why sketching during learning from text is he...
The geosciences are often characterized as a visuospatial field - that is, one in which success depe...