Coordination class theory is used to explain college students’ judgments about animated depictions of moving objects. diSessa’s coordination class theory models a “concept” as a complex knowledge system that can reliably determine a particular type of information in widely varying situations. In the experiment described here, fifty individually interviewed college students judged the realism of two sets of computer animations depicting balls rolling on a pair of tracks. The judgments of students from an introductory physics class were strongly affected by the number of balls depicted (one or two), but the judgments of students from an educational psychology class were not. Coordination analysis of interview transcripts supports the interpre...
In mathematic courses, construction of some concepts by the students in a meaningful way may be comp...
In 2 experiments, mechanically naive college students viewed an animation depicting the operation of...
Representations are created and given meaning in a shared perceptual space, where they are spoken, w...
The coordination class construct was invented by di5essa and Sherin to clarify what it means to lear...
Animated models explicating how a problem is solved and why a particular method is chosen are expect...
This paper analyses students’ conceptual sense-making of two representations of protein synthesis: a...
The article provides an empirical analysis of a single classroom episode in which students reveal di...
© 2006 Li Hua XuIn the last few decades, there has been growing attention to situated or distributed...
The Knowledge in Pieces theoretical perspective posits p-prims as an important knowledge element in ...
Watching other people move affords observers many benefits such as presenting opportunities for soci...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-50)A child cannot coordinate physically; does this rel...
This mixed-method study investigates the effects of interactivity in animations of a molecular-leve...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-47)The study was designed to test the hypothesis that ...
The coordination of multiple external representations is important for learning, but yet a difficult...
The present study seeks to examine the effect of individual differences in spatial ability on learni...
In mathematic courses, construction of some concepts by the students in a meaningful way may be comp...
In 2 experiments, mechanically naive college students viewed an animation depicting the operation of...
Representations are created and given meaning in a shared perceptual space, where they are spoken, w...
The coordination class construct was invented by di5essa and Sherin to clarify what it means to lear...
Animated models explicating how a problem is solved and why a particular method is chosen are expect...
This paper analyses students’ conceptual sense-making of two representations of protein synthesis: a...
The article provides an empirical analysis of a single classroom episode in which students reveal di...
© 2006 Li Hua XuIn the last few decades, there has been growing attention to situated or distributed...
The Knowledge in Pieces theoretical perspective posits p-prims as an important knowledge element in ...
Watching other people move affords observers many benefits such as presenting opportunities for soci...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-50)A child cannot coordinate physically; does this rel...
This mixed-method study investigates the effects of interactivity in animations of a molecular-leve...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-47)The study was designed to test the hypothesis that ...
The coordination of multiple external representations is important for learning, but yet a difficult...
The present study seeks to examine the effect of individual differences in spatial ability on learni...
In mathematic courses, construction of some concepts by the students in a meaningful way may be comp...
In 2 experiments, mechanically naive college students viewed an animation depicting the operation of...
Representations are created and given meaning in a shared perceptual space, where they are spoken, w...