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Studying students' difficulties in understanding wave phenomena using computer simulations

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Dimos, Z.; Christina, S.
Date
2008
Keyword
Constructivist teaching method
Students' ideas
Wave phenomena
Web-based simulations
Collaborative learning activities
Data analysis
High school students
Ict-tools
Learning difficulties
Open-ended questionnaires
Positive effects
Teaching approaches
Teaching
Waveform analysis
Students
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Abstract
This study investigated high school students' alternative ideas related to wave phenomena, as well as a teaching approach especially designed to cope with students' learning difficulties in this physics area. Initially, 77 Greek students, 15-16 year olds, answered a written openended questionnaire. Data analysis showed that many students expressed pre-scientific ideas and seemed to have difficulties in understanding wave phenomena. We planned a specific 3-hour teaching approach with constructivist and collaborative learning activities using web-based simulations, to help students construct appropriate knowledge. After teaching, the students responded to an analogous written post-test questionnaire. Data analysis showed that this teaching sequence and the use of appropriate ICT tools had positive effects on students' learning, including motivation for independent study.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/27121
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