The Effects of an InquiryBased ComputerSimulated Lesson in Physics: The effects of InquiryBased Computer Simulation with Coop,Used

The Effects of an InquiryBased ComputerSimulated Lesson in Physics: The effects of InquiryBased Computer Simulation with Coop,Used

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The book describes how to design a computerbased simulation lesson employing currently available Personal Computer and internet software and investigate its effects in learning situations. The heart of the lesson was the utilitarian Gas Law Simulation program that was incorporated into a hypertext interface display with active links to related notes and worksheets. The simulated lesson allowed students to see the relationships between the variables in graphical forms when a selected independent variable was manipulated and all the corresponding values were keyed into the Excel table. The field testing was conducted using a 3 x 2 factorial design, employing three modes of cooperative learning, namely, heterogeneousability cooperative learning group, friendshipbased cooperative learning group, and traditional group work group. The sample consisted of 301 16yearold science students. The findings showed that the inquirybased computer simulation program was effective in enhancing scientific reasoning and conceptual understanding of students of all reasoning abilities but for maximum effectiveness cooperative learning groups should be composed of students of heterogeneous abilities

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