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Virtual Reality in Computer Science Education: A Systematic Review
Virtual Reality Software and Technology, 2020Virtual reality (VR) technologies have become more affordable and accessible in recent years. This is opening up new methods and opportunities in the field of digital learning.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
The edifice of scientific knowledge has often been likened to an inverted pyramid: at the point of the pyramid is found that domain of knowledge which is self-contained in the sense that its contents and structure depend on nothing else. Here is to be found pure mathematics, as exemplified in analysis, the theory of sets, topology, mathematical logic ...
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The edifice of scientific knowledge has often been likened to an inverted pyramid: at the point of the pyramid is found that domain of knowledge which is self-contained in the sense that its contents and structure depend on nothing else. Here is to be found pure mathematics, as exemplified in analysis, the theory of sets, topology, mathematical logic ...
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Science education textbook research trends: a systematic literature review
International Journal of Science Education, 2019The number of science education research papers has been rapidly rising in recent years. This number has been particularly influenced by researchers from non-English speaking countries who contribute to the field.
Karel Vojíř, M. Rusek
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Science teaching in science education
Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2016Reading the interesting article Discerning selective traditions in science education by Per Sund, which is published in this issue of CSSE, allows us to open the discussion on procedures for teaching science today. Clearly there is overlap between the teaching of science and other areas of knowledge.
Callahan, Brendan E., Dopico, Eduardo
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Science education in an age of misinformation
Science Education, 2023J. Osborne, Daniel R. Pimentel
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International Journal of Science Education, 2018
Following a series of reviews every 5 years since 1998, this fourth study presents the research trends in science education based on 1,088 research articles published in Science Education, Journal of Research in Science Teaching, and International ...
Tzung-Jin Lin+3 more
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Following a series of reviews every 5 years since 1998, this fourth study presents the research trends in science education based on 1,088 research articles published in Science Education, Journal of Research in Science Teaching, and International ...
Tzung-Jin Lin+3 more
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International Journal of Science Education, 2018
Despite the rising popularity of Citizen Science (CS) projects, there is little empirical evidence for effects on learning outcomes, particularly when young people are involved.
Julia Kelemen-Finan+2 more
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Despite the rising popularity of Citizen Science (CS) projects, there is little empirical evidence for effects on learning outcomes, particularly when young people are involved.
Julia Kelemen-Finan+2 more
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Cognitive science and science education.
American Psychologist, 1986" The quality of science education, like mathematics education, is a pervasive concern in educational improvement efforts. The cognitive orientation to the teaching of subject matter provides the context for Carey" s discussion of science education. This orientation begins with the idea that to understand something, one must integrate it with already ...
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1984
This chapter examines the expenditure plans for Education and Science outlined in the White Paper. To clarify the trends in education expenditure the 1984/5 – 1986/7 plans are set, where possible, against current, 1983/4, spending. It will emerge that the decrease in government spending is greater than initially apparent from the White Paper and ...
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This chapter examines the expenditure plans for Education and Science outlined in the White Paper. To clarify the trends in education expenditure the 1984/5 – 1986/7 plans are set, where possible, against current, 1983/4, spending. It will emerge that the decrease in government spending is greater than initially apparent from the White Paper and ...
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