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Concept cartoons: a new perspective on physics education
Physics Education, 1998Cartoons used to promote the public understanding of science have proved popular and can be usefully applied in the classroom, where improved motivation is just one of their benefits.
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Concept cartoons, teaching and learning in science: an evaluation
International Journal of Science Education, 1999Concept cartoons were created in an attempt to develop an innovative teaching and learning strategy which took account of constructivist views on learning in science. The nature and development of concept cartoons is described. The article reports the results of an evaluation of the use of concept cartoons in a range of teaching situations.
Brenda Keogh, Stuart Naylor
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Interactive Concept Cartoons: Exploring an Instrument for Developing Scientific Literacy
2020A goal of K-12 science education is for learners to develop scientific literacy. However, realizing this goal is being complicated by the availability of abundant resources that vary strongly regarding their adherence to the Nature of Science principles, particularly regarding socio-scientific issues, such as, for instance, vaccination.
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A Proposal of Four-Panel Cartoon CAPTCHA: The Concept
2010 13th International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems, 2010CAPTCHA is a technique that is used to prevent automatic programs from being able to acquire free e-mail or online service accounts. However, as many researchers have already reported, conventional CAPTCHA could be overcome by state-of-the-art malware since the capabilities of computers are approaching those of humans.
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Mit Concept Cartoons politisches Denken anregen
2020Soll man demonstrieren gehen? Wieviel Macht hat eine Bürgermeisterin? Kann man Journalisten glauben? … Concept Cartoons sind Impulse, um mit Lernenden über fachliche Probleme ins Gespräch zu kommen. Eine Leitfrage reizt dabei zur Stellungnahme. Ähnlich wie in Comics treten in Concept Cartoons verschiedene Personen auf, die in Sprechblasen ihre ...
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Concept Cartoons as a Representation of Practice
2018The chapter focuses on using Concept Cartoons as a representation of practice in pre-service primary school teachers’ education, especially on the possibility to employ them as a tool for investigating informal foundations of pedagogical content knowledge.
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