Secondary school science teachers have a wide variety of teaching approaches available to them as they support the development of their students' scientific literacy and knowledge of, and about, science. Information technologies, on computers and other devices, offer potentially valuable ways to supplement this 'toolkit' of teaching approaches. This paper critically surveys the research literature exploring the ways in which teachers are using computer-based interactive simulations to enhance their students' scientific literacy and enable students to meet science learning goals. A variety of issues arise from this survey of the literature, and an approach to characterizing the purposes and outcomes of the use of interactive simulations is o...
Many of the greatest challenges facing humanity in coming decades have a scientific component: energ...
When computer simulations are popular in helping students understand chemistry in today\u27s classro...
AbstractThere is a belief about not to able to achieve learning science and it is generally thought ...
This paper is a review of the literature about the use of computer simulations in science education....
This article reviews the (quasi)experimental research of the past decade on the learning effects of ...
The two separate projects described have examined how teachers exploit computer-based technologies i...
This article reviews the (quasi)experimental research of the past decade on the learning effects of ...
Although computers have dramatically improved productivity in many areas, their use for improving ed...
Many of the greatest challenges facing humanity in coming decades have a scientific component: ene...
Physics is a theoretical science, understanding the concepts requires actual visual representations ...
Teaching science with computer simulations is a complex undertaking. This case study examines how an...
The objective of this article is to identify and discuss the views of teachers of physics-chemistry ...
This paper explores the influence of symbolic or representational learning materials on pupil engage...
Two methods of assessing student learning of a hands-on instructional unit are compared. One method ...
Abstract: Inquiry-based learning creates opportunities for learners to explore scientific phenomena,...
Many of the greatest challenges facing humanity in coming decades have a scientific component: energ...
When computer simulations are popular in helping students understand chemistry in today\u27s classro...
AbstractThere is a belief about not to able to achieve learning science and it is generally thought ...
This paper is a review of the literature about the use of computer simulations in science education....
This article reviews the (quasi)experimental research of the past decade on the learning effects of ...
The two separate projects described have examined how teachers exploit computer-based technologies i...
This article reviews the (quasi)experimental research of the past decade on the learning effects of ...
Although computers have dramatically improved productivity in many areas, their use for improving ed...
Many of the greatest challenges facing humanity in coming decades have a scientific component: ene...
Physics is a theoretical science, understanding the concepts requires actual visual representations ...
Teaching science with computer simulations is a complex undertaking. This case study examines how an...
The objective of this article is to identify and discuss the views of teachers of physics-chemistry ...
This paper explores the influence of symbolic or representational learning materials on pupil engage...
Two methods of assessing student learning of a hands-on instructional unit are compared. One method ...
Abstract: Inquiry-based learning creates opportunities for learners to explore scientific phenomena,...
Many of the greatest challenges facing humanity in coming decades have a scientific component: energ...
When computer simulations are popular in helping students understand chemistry in today\u27s classro...
AbstractThere is a belief about not to able to achieve learning science and it is generally thought ...