This article reports on a case study that aims to help students develop mechanistic reasoning through constructing a model based stop-motion animation of a physical phenomenon. Mechanistic reasoning is a valuable thinking strategy for students in trying to make sense of scientific phenomena. Ten ninth-grade students used stop-motion software to create an animation of projectile motion. Retrospective think-aloud interviews were conducted to investigate how the construction of a stop-motion animation induced the students’ mechanistic reasoning. Mechanistic reasoning did occur while the students engaged in creating the animation, in particular chunking and sequencing. Moreover, all students eventually exhibited mechanistic reasoning including ...
This study investigates two secondary science classes using an interactive multimedia program that w...
Physics lessons are lessons that require an understanding that can be proven scientifically / phys...
This research investigates the use of student-generated animations in the teaching and learning of c...
This article reports on a case study that aims to help students develop mechanistic reasoning throug...
Mechanistic reasoning (MR), which is a form of causal reasoning, is an essential aspect of science e...
In recent years, student-generated stop-motion animations (SMAs) have been employed to support shari...
This article reports on an exploration of teaching and learning through creating rudimentary stop-mo...
“Slowmation” (abbreviated from “Slow Motion Animation) is a new yet simple form of stopmotion animat...
There is a growing research interest in mechanistic reasoning (MR) in the field of science education...
A central aspect of learning chemistry is learning to relate observations of phenomena to models of ...
This case study investigated the nature of the discussions generated when three preservice primary t...
This paper describes ways in which stop-motion animation can be used to assess preservice teachers’ ...
Learning interest is a key determinant of children's motivation in mathematics. The main theme of th...
The development of students' reasoning and argumentation skills in school science is currently attra...
Digital learning material is associated with grand expectations among educational policy makers. Sev...
This study investigates two secondary science classes using an interactive multimedia program that w...
Physics lessons are lessons that require an understanding that can be proven scientifically / phys...
This research investigates the use of student-generated animations in the teaching and learning of c...
This article reports on a case study that aims to help students develop mechanistic reasoning throug...
Mechanistic reasoning (MR), which is a form of causal reasoning, is an essential aspect of science e...
In recent years, student-generated stop-motion animations (SMAs) have been employed to support shari...
This article reports on an exploration of teaching and learning through creating rudimentary stop-mo...
“Slowmation” (abbreviated from “Slow Motion Animation) is a new yet simple form of stopmotion animat...
There is a growing research interest in mechanistic reasoning (MR) in the field of science education...
A central aspect of learning chemistry is learning to relate observations of phenomena to models of ...
This case study investigated the nature of the discussions generated when three preservice primary t...
This paper describes ways in which stop-motion animation can be used to assess preservice teachers’ ...
Learning interest is a key determinant of children's motivation in mathematics. The main theme of th...
The development of students' reasoning and argumentation skills in school science is currently attra...
Digital learning material is associated with grand expectations among educational policy makers. Sev...
This study investigates two secondary science classes using an interactive multimedia program that w...
Physics lessons are lessons that require an understanding that can be proven scientifically / phys...
This research investigates the use of student-generated animations in the teaching and learning of c...