Workshop to be held at ICLS 2008 in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on June 23, 2008
Workshop Description – Committee – Submissions – Important Dates
Contact person: Sadhana Puntambekar – puntambekar@education.wisc.edu
Register as a participant
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Submit a 3-page summary by April 15, 2008. See submissions for details.
This workshop will focus on the use of multiple external representations for science learning. Specifically, our focus will be on the integration of text resources and simulations with hands-on science activities. Hands-on investigations enable students to manipulate physical objects and instruments; simulations can help control parameters and provide alternative quantitative representations, while text can provide students with language to describe their experiences, and understand theories. Integrating these representations can provide students with opportunities for deeper science learning. While hands-on activities, text-based investigations and simulations have mostly been used singly in helping students learn science, recent research on integrating different modes in which students learn science has raised more questions than provided answers. In fact, most research on multiple representations has focused on computer-based representations (e.g., text+animations). A unique aspect of this workshop is that it will also address the issue of integrating physical representations in the form of hands-on activities with other modes of learning science.
Two key issues that will be addressed in the workshop are: (i) integration of multiple representations into instructional activities and (ii) scaffolding students to make connections between representations. Several questions concerning these will be discussed: