Although physics teachers often seek to help their students make sense of physics concepts, our field has yet to thoroughly explore how and why students engage in sensemaking. In this study we use the epistemic games framework to propose a model for students’ sensemaking processes. Our analysis of a series of clinical interviews with introductory physics students discussing electricity and magnetism topics suggests the goal of this sensemaking game is to iteratively construct an explanation in response to a perceived gap or inconsistency in knowledge. We illustrate the model with a case study of two students discussing electric current and use that case to outline the entry conditions, exit conditions, and several moves and constraints with...
In order to support physics students in their future careers, there is a need to understand the rela...
Students in inquiry science classrooms face an essential tension between sharing new ideas and criti...
Abstract: In this paper, we describe how game-based learning can be used as a vehicle for developing...
Although physics teachers often seek to help their students make sense of physics concepts, our fiel...
Although much is known about the differences between expert and novice problem solvers, knowledge of...
Scientific sense-making is a process in which theory and evidence are brought into coordination. Thi...
Collaborative inquiry learning environments, such as The Tutorials in Physics Sensemaking, are desig...
International audienceOur research addresses the issue of teaching and learning concepts in science ...
When learning science, students must often make sense of complex and counterintuitive ideas. However...
We have studied what epistemic games students employ to formulate observations, hypotheses and desig...
This study contributes to the understanding of the relationship between emotions and development of ...
We present a case study featuring a first-year bio-science university student using computation to s...
Abstract: Learning scientists are increasingly turning to computer and video games as tools for lear...
It is well known that students’ beliefs about the nature of knowledge and learning in physics affect...
Previous research into problem solving in physics resulted in researchers introducing six epistemic ...
In order to support physics students in their future careers, there is a need to understand the rela...
Students in inquiry science classrooms face an essential tension between sharing new ideas and criti...
Abstract: In this paper, we describe how game-based learning can be used as a vehicle for developing...
Although physics teachers often seek to help their students make sense of physics concepts, our fiel...
Although much is known about the differences between expert and novice problem solvers, knowledge of...
Scientific sense-making is a process in which theory and evidence are brought into coordination. Thi...
Collaborative inquiry learning environments, such as The Tutorials in Physics Sensemaking, are desig...
International audienceOur research addresses the issue of teaching and learning concepts in science ...
When learning science, students must often make sense of complex and counterintuitive ideas. However...
We have studied what epistemic games students employ to formulate observations, hypotheses and desig...
This study contributes to the understanding of the relationship between emotions and development of ...
We present a case study featuring a first-year bio-science university student using computation to s...
Abstract: Learning scientists are increasingly turning to computer and video games as tools for lear...
It is well known that students’ beliefs about the nature of knowledge and learning in physics affect...
Previous research into problem solving in physics resulted in researchers introducing six epistemic ...
In order to support physics students in their future careers, there is a need to understand the rela...
Students in inquiry science classrooms face an essential tension between sharing new ideas and criti...
Abstract: In this paper, we describe how game-based learning can be used as a vehicle for developing...