This article reports on a research effort that investigated whether the use of Microcomputer-Based Labs (MBLs), implemented within an inquiry-based activity sequence on phase transformations (melting and freezing), contributes to the development of fourth grade (9-10 year-old) students' conceptual understanding and ability to construct and interprete graphs. The participants of the study were 65 fourth graders (organized into an experimental and two control groups). The experimental treatment involved the use of an inquiry-oriented activity sequence along with the use of MBLs. The control treatment for the first control group involved the use of the inquiry-based curriculum without the support of MBLs, whereas, the control treatment for the...
This study aimed to increase understanding of students' interactions in a physics microcomputer-base...
Education literature suggests that Microcomputer Based Laboratories (MBL) may indirectly enhance stu...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction....
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοSensors constitute a powerful tool in physical science as far as the rapid...
Microcomputer-based laboratories (MBL), the use of microcomputers for student-directed data acquisit...
Understanding students ' challenges about using microcomputer based laboratories (MBLs) would p...
This study examined to what extent inquiry-based instruction supported with real-time graphing techn...
High school students have had difficulty analyzing data collected in laboratory experiments. This pr...
In an effort to infuse problem-solving activities requiring higher-order think-ing into inner-city c...
Teachers' failure to utilise MBL activities more widely may be due to not recognising their capacity...
Microcomputer-Based Laboratories (MBL) have been successfully used to promote conceptual growth in m...
For decades some have asserted that digital technologies can promote more meaningful learning in sci...
This article describes the first cycle of a multiyear research project aimed at establishing a commo...
AbstractThe results of international PISA study indicate that solving of problems aimed at the graph...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of computer-based laboratories in phy...
This study aimed to increase understanding of students' interactions in a physics microcomputer-base...
Education literature suggests that Microcomputer Based Laboratories (MBL) may indirectly enhance stu...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction....
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοSensors constitute a powerful tool in physical science as far as the rapid...
Microcomputer-based laboratories (MBL), the use of microcomputers for student-directed data acquisit...
Understanding students ' challenges about using microcomputer based laboratories (MBLs) would p...
This study examined to what extent inquiry-based instruction supported with real-time graphing techn...
High school students have had difficulty analyzing data collected in laboratory experiments. This pr...
In an effort to infuse problem-solving activities requiring higher-order think-ing into inner-city c...
Teachers' failure to utilise MBL activities more widely may be due to not recognising their capacity...
Microcomputer-Based Laboratories (MBL) have been successfully used to promote conceptual growth in m...
For decades some have asserted that digital technologies can promote more meaningful learning in sci...
This article describes the first cycle of a multiyear research project aimed at establishing a commo...
AbstractThe results of international PISA study indicate that solving of problems aimed at the graph...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of computer-based laboratories in phy...
This study aimed to increase understanding of students' interactions in a physics microcomputer-base...
Education literature suggests that Microcomputer Based Laboratories (MBL) may indirectly enhance stu...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction....