This paper describes a teaching experiment designed to examine the learning (i.e., retention of content and conceptual development) that takes place when public scientific web lectures delivered by scientists are utilized to present advanced ideas in physics to students with a high school background in physics. The students watched an exemplary public physics web lecture that was followed by a collaborative generic activity session. The collaborative session involved a guided critical reconstruction of the main arguments in the lecture, and a processing of the key analogical explanations. Then the students watched another exemplary web lecture on a different topic. The participants (N=14) were divided into two groups differing only in the o...
A substantial scientific illiteracy amongst young people has been found associated with a reduction ...
This study explored the effects of web-based simulations versus traditional instructional methods on...
There is extensive uptake of ICT in the teaching of science but more evidence is needed on how ICT i...
This paper describes a teaching experiment designed to examine the learning (i.e., retention of cont...
The title of this work conveys a sort of contradiction: Experiments in Physics must require real ins...
In some classrooms, teaching methods have evolved little over the years. Enrolments in subjects like...
In some classrooms, teaching methods have evolved little over the years. Enrolments in subjects like...
The widely held constructivist view of learning advocates student engagement via interactivity. With...
In this paper, we present continuing research into the use of web lectures to enhance the classroom ...
There is extensive uptake of ICT in the teaching of science but more evidence is needed on how ICT i...
Interactive Lecture Demonstrations (ILDs) are a proven, researchbased strategy for significantly imp...
Abstract: This study followed the experiences of a group of students in a second year quantum mechan...
In this paper, we present our vision and initial research results on the use of web lectures to enha...
In some classrooms, teaching methods have evolved little over the years. Enrolments in subjects like...
Title: Physics demonstrations for upper secondary school students - video study Author: Bc. Alexandr...
A substantial scientific illiteracy amongst young people has been found associated with a reduction ...
This study explored the effects of web-based simulations versus traditional instructional methods on...
There is extensive uptake of ICT in the teaching of science but more evidence is needed on how ICT i...
This paper describes a teaching experiment designed to examine the learning (i.e., retention of cont...
The title of this work conveys a sort of contradiction: Experiments in Physics must require real ins...
In some classrooms, teaching methods have evolved little over the years. Enrolments in subjects like...
In some classrooms, teaching methods have evolved little over the years. Enrolments in subjects like...
The widely held constructivist view of learning advocates student engagement via interactivity. With...
In this paper, we present continuing research into the use of web lectures to enhance the classroom ...
There is extensive uptake of ICT in the teaching of science but more evidence is needed on how ICT i...
Interactive Lecture Demonstrations (ILDs) are a proven, researchbased strategy for significantly imp...
Abstract: This study followed the experiences of a group of students in a second year quantum mechan...
In this paper, we present our vision and initial research results on the use of web lectures to enha...
In some classrooms, teaching methods have evolved little over the years. Enrolments in subjects like...
Title: Physics demonstrations for upper secondary school students - video study Author: Bc. Alexandr...
A substantial scientific illiteracy amongst young people has been found associated with a reduction ...
This study explored the effects of web-based simulations versus traditional instructional methods on...
There is extensive uptake of ICT in the teaching of science but more evidence is needed on how ICT i...