In this paper, we investigate some of the ways in which students, when given the opportunity and an appropriate learning environment, spontaneously engage in collaborative inquiry. We studied small groups of high school students interacting around and with an interactive whiteboard equipped with Algodoo software, as they investigated orbital motion. Using multimodal discourse analysis, we found that in their discussions the students relied heavily on nonverbal meaning-making resources, most notably hand gestures and resources in the surrounding environment (items displayed on the interactive whiteboard). They juxtaposed talk with gestures and resources in the environment to communicate ideas that they initially were not able to express usin...
Learning physics is socially organized through interactions with peers and more competent others. In...
The aim of this study is to advance current understanding about the transactional processes that cha...
In physics education research, we are often concerned with understanding students’ ideas. For these ...
In this paper, we investigate some of the ways in which students, when given the opportunity and an ...
This study focused on the role of chalkboards in classroom science talk. Using a representative whol...
This paper takes a multimodal approach to analysing embodied interaction and discourses of scientifi...
This paper takes a multimodal approach to analysing embodied interaction and discourses of scientifi...
When science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) students and educators interact, they ...
In this licentiate thesis, I present detailed case studies of students as they make use of simulated...
International audienceProblem Since the late 1970's there has been a lot of research to identify stu...
Student gestures are part of how students articulate their ideas, and can be of use to us in di-agno...
This paper focuses on the scientific dialogue of a small group following an experiment on motion und...
*This is a draft copy of a paper accepted to be published in the Journal Interactive Learning Envir...
International audienceOver the past two decades, video analyses of science classroom have developed ...
Investigations that allow for students to self-direct their inquiries in science classrooms involve ...
Learning physics is socially organized through interactions with peers and more competent others. In...
The aim of this study is to advance current understanding about the transactional processes that cha...
In physics education research, we are often concerned with understanding students’ ideas. For these ...
In this paper, we investigate some of the ways in which students, when given the opportunity and an ...
This study focused on the role of chalkboards in classroom science talk. Using a representative whol...
This paper takes a multimodal approach to analysing embodied interaction and discourses of scientifi...
This paper takes a multimodal approach to analysing embodied interaction and discourses of scientifi...
When science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) students and educators interact, they ...
In this licentiate thesis, I present detailed case studies of students as they make use of simulated...
International audienceProblem Since the late 1970's there has been a lot of research to identify stu...
Student gestures are part of how students articulate their ideas, and can be of use to us in di-agno...
This paper focuses on the scientific dialogue of a small group following an experiment on motion und...
*This is a draft copy of a paper accepted to be published in the Journal Interactive Learning Envir...
International audienceOver the past two decades, video analyses of science classroom have developed ...
Investigations that allow for students to self-direct their inquiries in science classrooms involve ...
Learning physics is socially organized through interactions with peers and more competent others. In...
The aim of this study is to advance current understanding about the transactional processes that cha...
In physics education research, we are often concerned with understanding students’ ideas. For these ...