This article reviews the (quasi)experimental research of the past decade on the learning effects of computer simulations in science education. The focus is on two questions: how use of computer simulations can enhance traditional education, and how computer simulations are best used in order to improve learning processes and outcomes. We report on studies that investigated computer simulations as a replacement of or enhancement to traditional instruction. In particular, we consider the effects of variations in how information is visualized, how instructional support is provided, and how computer simulations are embedded within the lesson scenario. The reviewed literature provides robust evidence that computer simulations can enhance traditi...
Going beyond simply measuring the effectiveness of a teaching approach with computer simulations dur...
Going beyond simply measuring the effectiveness of a teaching approach with computer simulations dur...
AbstractThere is a belief about not to able to achieve learning science and it is generally thought ...
This article reviews the (quasi)experimental research of the past decade on the learning effects of ...
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...
This paper reviews the problem of establishing learning effects with computer simulation packages in...
Two methods of assessing student learning of a hands-on instructional unit are compared. One method ...
The present study investigated whether computer assisted instruction was more effective than face-to...
The present study investigated whether computer assisted instruction was more effective than face-to...
Teaching science with computer simulations is a complex undertaking. This case study examines how an...
Secondary school science teachers have a wide variety of teaching approaches available to them as th...
This study is a meta-analysis of the true- and quasi-experimental research concerning student achiev...
The use of interactive computer simulations in improving the teaching and learning of physical scien...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThis paper reviews the problem of establishing learning effects with compu...
Going beyond simply measuring the effectiveness of a teaching approach with computer simulations dur...
Going beyond simply measuring the effectiveness of a teaching approach with computer simulations dur...
AbstractThere is a belief about not to able to achieve learning science and it is generally thought ...
This article reviews the (quasi)experimental research of the past decade on the learning effects of ...
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...
This paper reviews the problem of establishing learning effects with computer simulation packages in...
Two methods of assessing student learning of a hands-on instructional unit are compared. One method ...
The present study investigated whether computer assisted instruction was more effective than face-to...
The present study investigated whether computer assisted instruction was more effective than face-to...
Teaching science with computer simulations is a complex undertaking. This case study examines how an...
Secondary school science teachers have a wide variety of teaching approaches available to them as th...
This study is a meta-analysis of the true- and quasi-experimental research concerning student achiev...
The use of interactive computer simulations in improving the teaching and learning of physical scien...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThis paper reviews the problem of establishing learning effects with compu...
Going beyond simply measuring the effectiveness of a teaching approach with computer simulations dur...
Going beyond simply measuring the effectiveness of a teaching approach with computer simulations dur...
AbstractThere is a belief about not to able to achieve learning science and it is generally thought ...