Study 2/4 Three experiments in the laboratory involving student behavior and brain imaging, and one randomized field experiment in college physics classrooms explored the importance of physical experience in science learning. We reasoned that understanding science concepts such as torque and angular momentum is aided by activation of sensory-motor brain systems that add kinetic detail and meaning to student thinking. We tested whether physical experience with angular momentum increases involvement of sensory-motor brain systems during subsequent student reasoning and whether this involvement aids understanding. The physical experience, a brief exposure to forces associated with angular momentum, significantly improved quiz scores. Moreover,...
WOS: 000341878500009The main purpose of science education is to enable students to connect concepts ...
This mixed-method study investigates the effects of interactivity in animations of a molecular-leve...
Decades of research support the benefits of movement for cognitive development however this link rem...
Study 1/4 Three experiments in the laboratory involving student behavior and brain imaging, and one...
Study 4/4 Three experiments in the laboratory involving student behavior and brain imaging, and one ...
Study 3/4 Three experiments in the laboratory involving student behavior and brain imaging, and one ...
Students enter the science classroom having already constructed ideas about the world around them an...
Modeling Instruction (MI) for University Physics is a curricular and pedagogical approach to active ...
Haptic touch by wielding exploits a number of physical object properties in supporting perception an...
This dissertation presents a series of neuroimaging investigations and achievements that strive to d...
Previous research indicates that sensori-motor experience with physical systems can have a positive ...
Contains fulltext : 161733.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Embodiment theo...
This study describes first and second year university physics students' understanding and reasoning ...
Developing hands-on activities that engage and excite K–12 students is critical for stimulating inte...
As advocated by the National Research Council [NRC] (1996) and the American Association for the Adva...
WOS: 000341878500009The main purpose of science education is to enable students to connect concepts ...
This mixed-method study investigates the effects of interactivity in animations of a molecular-leve...
Decades of research support the benefits of movement for cognitive development however this link rem...
Study 1/4 Three experiments in the laboratory involving student behavior and brain imaging, and one...
Study 4/4 Three experiments in the laboratory involving student behavior and brain imaging, and one ...
Study 3/4 Three experiments in the laboratory involving student behavior and brain imaging, and one ...
Students enter the science classroom having already constructed ideas about the world around them an...
Modeling Instruction (MI) for University Physics is a curricular and pedagogical approach to active ...
Haptic touch by wielding exploits a number of physical object properties in supporting perception an...
This dissertation presents a series of neuroimaging investigations and achievements that strive to d...
Previous research indicates that sensori-motor experience with physical systems can have a positive ...
Contains fulltext : 161733.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Embodiment theo...
This study describes first and second year university physics students' understanding and reasoning ...
Developing hands-on activities that engage and excite K–12 students is critical for stimulating inte...
As advocated by the National Research Council [NRC] (1996) and the American Association for the Adva...
WOS: 000341878500009The main purpose of science education is to enable students to connect concepts ...
This mixed-method study investigates the effects of interactivity in animations of a molecular-leve...
Decades of research support the benefits of movement for cognitive development however this link rem...