Examining Middle School Students\u27 Statistical Thinking While Working in a Technological Environment Melissa Arnold Scranton The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of how students think in a technological environment. This was accomplished by exploring the differences in the thinking of students while they worked in a technological environment and comparing this to their work in a paper and pencil environment. The software program TinkerPlots: Dynamic Data Exploration (Konold & Miller, 2005), a construction tool that middle school students use for data analysis was the technological environment. In both environments, types of critical, creative, and statistical thinking were characterized. Two research questions were...
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [111]-121).Today's global economy requires a new set of s...
The following dissertation reports on a mixed-methods, convergent parallel design research study of ...
This paper describes a collaborative classroom-based research project at two American universities. ...
This study investigates how five secondary students think mathematically and process information in ...
Seventh-grade and eighth-grade special education students struggle to learn higher-order thinking sk...
Computational thinking (CT) is a complex problem-solving process that develops over an extended peri...
Educators are divided with regards to the value of computer technology as a learning tool. Some main...
Appropriate education for academically talented students incorporates the use of complex thinking sk...
This study was conducted to test the claim that some critical thinking software may facilitate the i...
The theme of technology is particularly important for statistics education because of the role of te...
This study examined the problem-solving behavior of four students from an urban, middle school as th...
Abstract: This study aimed at inquiring the effect of using School PC and interactive board on crea...
The action research was conducted with second through fourth grade students to compare critical thi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of computer technology in developing ...
This study examined the relationship between students working in a technology-rich environment and t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [111]-121).Today's global economy requires a new set of s...
The following dissertation reports on a mixed-methods, convergent parallel design research study of ...
This paper describes a collaborative classroom-based research project at two American universities. ...