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E-grāmata: Internet Environments for Science Education [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formāts: 440 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Mar-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781410610393
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 440 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Mar-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781410610393
Internet Environments for Science Education synthesizes 25 years of research to identify effective, technology-enhanced ways to convert students into lifelong science learners--one inquiry project at a time. It offers design principles for development of innovations; features tested, customizable inquiry projects that students, teachers, and professional developers can enact and refine; and introduces new methods and assessments to investigate the impact of technology on inquiry learning. The methodology--design-based research studies--enables investigators to capture the impact of innovations in the complex, inertia-laden educational enterprise and to use these findings to improve the innovation. The approach--technology-enhanced inquiry--takes advantage of global, networked information resources, sociocognitive research, and advances in technology combined in responsive learning environments. Internet Environments for Science Education advocates leveraging inquiry and technology to reform the full spectrum of science education activities--including instruction, curriculum, policy, professional development, and assessment. The book offers: *the knowledge integration perspective on learning, featuring the interpretive, cultural, and deliberate natures of the learner; *the scaffolded knowledge integration framework on instruction summarized in meta-principles and pragmatic principles for design of inquiry instruction; *a series of learning environments, including the Computer as Learning Partner (CLP), the Knowledge Integration Environment (KIE), and the Web-based Inquiry Science Environment (WISE) that designers can use to create new inquiry projects, customize existing projects, or inspire thinking about other learning environments; *curriculum design patterns for inquiry projects describing activity sequences to promote critique, debate, design, and investigation in science; *a partnership model establishing activity structures for teachers, pedagogical researchers, discipline experts, and technologists to jointly design and refine inquiry instruction; *a professional development model involving mentoring by an expert teacher; *projects about contemporary controversy enabling students to explore the nature of science; *a customization process guiding teachers to adapt inquiry projects to their own students, geographical characteristics, curriculum framework, and personal goals; and *a Web site providing additional links, resources, and community tools at www.InternetScienceEducation.org Illustrates how to leverage inquiry and technology to reform science education; offers education professionals, cognitive researchers, policy makers, and natural scientists the opportunity to work together to convert student into lifelong learners.
Foreword xi
Doug Kirkpatrick
Introduction xv
Marcia C. Linn, Elizabeth A. Davis, and Philip Bell
Part I: Starting Points
1 Inquiry and Technology
3(26)
Marcia C. Linn, Elizabeth A. Davis, and Philip Bell
2 The Knowledge Integration Perspective on Learning
29(18)
Marcia C. Linn, Bat-Sheva Eyton, and Elizabeth A. Davis
3 The Scaffolded Knowledge Integration Framework for Instruction
47(26)
Marcia C Linn, Elizabeth A. Davis, and Bat-Sheva Eyton
4 Design-Based Research in Education
73(16)
Philip Bell, Christopher M. Hoadley, and Marcia C. Linn
Part II: Curriculum Design Patterns for Knowledge Integration
5 Creating Critique Projects
89(26)
Elizabeth A. Davis
6 Promoting Students' Argument Construction and Collaborative Debate in the Science Classroom
115(30)
Philip Bell
7 Fostering Productive Collaboration Offline and Online: Learning From Each Other
145(30)
Christopher M. Hoadley
8 Hands-on Investigation in Internet Environments: Teaching Thermal Equilibrium
175(28)
Douglas Clark
Part III: New Partnerships
9 The Web-Based Inquiry Science Environment (WISE): Scaffolding Knowledge Integration in the Science Classroom
203(30)
James D. Slotta
10 The Educational Opportunities of Contemporary Controversies in Science
233(28)
Philip Bell
11 Synergy Research and Knowledge Integration: Customizing Activities Around Stream Ecology
261(28)
Eric Baumgartner
12 Partnership Models: The Case of the Deformed Frogs
289(26)
Linda Shear, Philip Beld and Marcia C. Linn
Part IV: Next Stekes
13 Specific Design Principles: Elaborating the Scaffolded Knowledge Integration Framework
315(26)
Marcia C. Linn, Philip Beld and Elizabeth A. Davis
14 Closing Thoughts: Internet Environments for Science Education
341(12)
Marcia C. Linn, Elizabeth A. Davis, Philip Bell, and Bat-Sheva Eyton
Bibliography 353(28)
Author Index 381(8)
Subject Index 389(18)
About the Contributors 407


Marcia C. Linn (University of California, Berkeley), Elizabeth A. Davis (University of Michigan) and Philip Bell (University of Washington)