Computer modeling has been widely promoted as a means to attain higher order learning outcomes. Substantiating these benefits, however, has been problematic due to a lack of proper assessment tools. In this study, we compared computer modeling with expository instruction, using a tailored assessment designed to reveal the benefits of either mode of instruction. The assessment addresses proficiency in declarative knowledge, application, construction, and evaluation. The subscales differentiate between simple and complex structure. The learning task concerns the dynamics of global warming. We found that, for complex tasks, the modeling group outperformed the expository group on declarative knowledge and on evaluating complex models and data. ...
Learning from computer models is a promising approach to learning. This study investigated how three...
Learners often struggle to grasp the important, central principles of complex systems, which describ...
Modeling offers a promising form of constructivist learning for students. By making and executing mo...
Computer modeling has been widely promoted as a means to attain higher order learning outcomes. Subs...
The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Computer...
The computer modeling of dynamic systems is a topic that aligns well with the current trend in secon...
The computer modeling of dynamic systems is a topic that aligns well with the current trend in secon...
Abstract In science education, building models of dynamical systems is a promising method for unders...
With the development of learner-supporting software and the availability of powerful desktop compute...
textWith the proliferation of new technological alternatives to the traditional classroom, it become...
Creating executable computer models is a potentially powerful approach to science learning. Learning...
If students really understand the systems they study, they would be able to tell how changes in the ...
Scientific modelling of dynamical systems; towards a pedagogy for secondary education Computer model...
• Model and target: “A model is a system of objects or symbols that represents some aspect of anoth...
Learning from computer models is a promising approach to learning. This study investigated how three...
Learning from computer models is a promising approach to learning. This study investigated how three...
Learners often struggle to grasp the important, central principles of complex systems, which describ...
Modeling offers a promising form of constructivist learning for students. By making and executing mo...
Computer modeling has been widely promoted as a means to attain higher order learning outcomes. Subs...
The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Computer...
The computer modeling of dynamic systems is a topic that aligns well with the current trend in secon...
The computer modeling of dynamic systems is a topic that aligns well with the current trend in secon...
Abstract In science education, building models of dynamical systems is a promising method for unders...
With the development of learner-supporting software and the availability of powerful desktop compute...
textWith the proliferation of new technological alternatives to the traditional classroom, it become...
Creating executable computer models is a potentially powerful approach to science learning. Learning...
If students really understand the systems they study, they would be able to tell how changes in the ...
Scientific modelling of dynamical systems; towards a pedagogy for secondary education Computer model...
• Model and target: “A model is a system of objects or symbols that represents some aspect of anoth...
Learning from computer models is a promising approach to learning. This study investigated how three...
Learning from computer models is a promising approach to learning. This study investigated how three...
Learners often struggle to grasp the important, central principles of complex systems, which describ...
Modeling offers a promising form of constructivist learning for students. By making and executing mo...