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Jonathon Richter

Understandings of Consequence - 0 views

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    Research shows that students have difficulty achieving deep understanding of many fundamental science concepts, for instance, the nature of matter, pressure, density, and electrical circuits to name but a few. After students have presumably learned the scientific explanations, they often revert back to their initial explanations. The Understandings of Consequence Project has demonstrated that part of the problem arises from differences in how students and scientists think about cause and effect. Scientific explanations often require students to structure knowledge in ways that contradict their expectations about the nature of how causes and effects behave. Such explanations can involve: causal mechanisms that are inferred or abstract; causal patterns that extend beyond linear and unidirectional to cyclic, reciprocal, and non-sequential; correspondences between causes and effects that are in various respects probabilistic; and causal agents that are decentralized and involve aspects of emergence. These are ways of thinking that students typically are not familiar with. Thus students attempt to assimilate information about complex concepts into simplistic causal structures which ultimately distort the information. In order to achieve deep understanding of scientific explanations, students need to learn the levels of these dimensions that fit the level of explanation needed. We have developed a taxonomy of causal models to guide these teaching and learning efforts. We have also developed a taxonomy of epistemological "moves", such as comparing more than one model and being alert to possible gaps in one's explanation, that serve scientific inquiry and lead to more complex conceptions.
Jonathon Richter

Chickscope 1.5 - 0 views

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    science education: Chickscope - Using computers in the classroom with access to the Internet, students and teachers are able to access data generated from the latest scientific instruments. The goals include an increased understanding of the process of gathering scientific data and the opportunity to interact with scientists from several disciplines and students in other classrooms The access to unique scientific resources and expertise provides motivation for learning science and mathematics and stimulates interest in the scientific world.
Jonathon Richter

The Fourth Paradigm: Data-Intensive Scientific Discovery - Microsoft Research - 0 views

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    "Increasingly, scientific breakthroughs will be powered by advanced computing capabilities that help researchers manipulate and explore massive datasets. The speed at which any given scientific discipline advances will depend on how well its researchers collaborate with one another, and with technologists, in areas of eScience such as databases, workflow management, visualization, and cloud computing technologies. In The Fourth Paradigm: Data-Intensive Scientific Discovery, the collection of essays expands on the vision of pioneering computer scientist Jim Gray for a new, fourth paradigm of discovery based on data-intensive science and offers insights into how it can be fully realized."
Jonathon Richter

Explore | The WildLab - 0 views

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    With the WildLab iPhone application and associated inquiry-based curriculum, students learn the basics of scientific fieldwork, while using other STEM-related skills. Through observations, questions, and analysis, students come to know the important role they can play in gathering data about birds and their habitat, using mobile technology as a scientific tool. Most importantly, they experience the thrill of scientific discovery!
Jonathon Richter

DnaTube.com - Scientific Video Site - 0 views

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    Science videos: DNAtube scientific video sites
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    Science videos: DNAtube scientific video sites
Jonathon Richter

Snake Oil? The scientific evidence for health supplements | Information Is Beautiful - 0 views

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    Snake oil? a GREAT visual graphic representing a meta-analysis of which supplements are affective for adults with a reasonably healthy diet. This is a great visual presentation of scientific evidence.
Jonathon Richter

7 Scientific Ways to Promote Sharing on Facebook - 0 views

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    "7 Scientific Ways to Promote Sharing on Facebook" - an interesting article discussing research on what content works and what doesn't on Facebook and - by extension - other social networks. Keep it Short and Simple is the synopsis. :)
Jonathon Richter

Royal Society - 0 views

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    Science History: The Royal Society celebrating 350 years of scientific discovery with the 60 most influential papers made available (free)
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    Science History: The Royal Society celebrating 350 years of scientific discovery with the 60 most influential papers made available (free)
Jonathon Richter

Find Health, Education, Science & Technology Articles, Reviews, How-To and Tech Tips At... - 0 views

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    Bright Hub's goal is simple: share knowledge about how the simplest scientific idea evolves into tomorrow's technology. With an expert writer network and an active community of life-long enthusiasts Bright Hub provides a level of technology transparency rarely seen in high tech. The team of writers and managing editors utilize deep domain expertise to focus on creating valuable information for both novice and advanced consumers. With a content inventory of thousands of science and technology articles, software and hardware reviews, buyer's guides, blog entries and forum discussions, Bright Hub is able to provide readers with a dependable resource to make informative technology decisions.
Jonathon Richter

information aesthetics - Information Visualization & Visual Communication - 0 views

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    visualizing informaiton (scientific data)
Jonathon Richter

Getting It Wrong: Surprising Tips on How to Learn: Scientific American - 0 views

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    tips on how to learn (fail & fail often)
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    Scientific American article on new research making the case for hard tests & suggesting making use of feedback on errors (fail & fail often)
Jonathon Richter

Getting It Wrong: Surprising Tips on How to Learn: Scientific American - 0 views

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    Surprising tips on how to learn: fail and fail often works!
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