Designing a technology-enhanced learning environment to support scientific modeling
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2010-10-01
Authors
Wu, H.-K.
Hsu, Y. S.
Hwang, F. K.
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The Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology
Abstract
Modeling of a natural phenomenon is of value in science learning and increasingly emphasized as an important
component of science education. However, previous research has shown that secondary school students
encounter difficulties when engaging in modeling activities and need substantial support in order to create
meaningful scientific models. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to present the design of a
technology-based modeling tool (Air Pollution Modeling Tool, APoMT) that supports students to engage in
scientific modeling. The design of APoMT is based on theories and guidelines of scaffolding. APoMT
decomposes a modeling process into manageable tasks, supports an increasingly sophisticated modeling process
by integrating multiple variables into students’ models, provides multiple representations to help students
visualize data and relationships, and embeds expert guidance to help learners apply science content to modeling.
An implementation study shows that combining APoMT with well-designed learning lessons could effectively
support students’ development of conceptual understandings and modeling abilities (Wu, 2010).