

Author: Papadouris Nicos Constantinou Constantinos
Publisher: Routledge Ltd
ISSN: 1366-5839
Source: Journal of Curriculum Studies, Vol.41, Iss.4, 2009-08, pp. : 521-538
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Abstract
This paper demonstrates a methodology for effectively integrating computer-based learning tools in science teaching and learning. This methodology provides a means of systematic analysis to identify the capabilities of particular software tools and to formulate a series of competencies relevant to physical science that could be developed by means of these capabilities. This analysis could inform the transition to technology-rich learning environments by helping to deflect reliance on computer-based tools for objectives they cannot meet, while encouraging the design of activity sequences that make the most of the educationally useful capabilities of available computer-based tools. This methodology is demonstrated by means of two software tools widely used in science learning, namely modelling and simulation tools.
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