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1 Presented by Kristy Phillip Clayton Mannick Murella Sambucharan

2 SUMMARY - The article Modeling as a learning activity Spreadsheet modeling Teaching Math with spreadsheets Teaching Science with spreadsheets

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4 DIRECTED QUESTIONS In your own words…  What do you think is the purpose of using different ICT techniques in the science classroom?  What are we trying to achieve by using ICT?  How does ICT impact on your lesson planning and delivery?  How are ICTs affecting student learning and understanding?

5 SUMMARY – Modeling & Spreadsheets Providing students with computer tools to create their own worlds Learning about artificial worlds Mellar et al (1994) Innovation in science classroom Didactic approach Sutherland et al (1996)

6 DIRECTED QUESTIONS  What was the specific strategy presented in the article by Mochon (2002)?  Have you ever used modeling through spreadsheet in your classroom, as depicted by the article?  From the reading, what justification is used for constructing models, using a spreadsheet application?

7 CONNECTION POINT- Modeling Modeling Construct meaning Involves the literature Uses strategies and skills Facilitated by reading aloud Facilitated by demonstrations Facilitated by discussions Cooperative learning

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9 SUMMARY – EXPLORATORY AND EXPRESSIVE MODELING ACTIVITIES Exploratory Interactive Compare and contrast Faiclitates expression Expressive Construct models

10 CONNECTION POINT – Exploratory and Expressive Activities Exploratory Interaction Compare ideas Exposure to inaccessbile phenomenon Rich, qualitative understanding of processes Expressive Construction Engaging Defend position

11 SPREADSHEETS & MODELING – THE BRIDGE

12 Questions  Do you agree with the use of modeling there will be smooth transitions for students?  What are some areas in science do you think would allow for you to apply this modeling technique?

13 CONNECTION POINT – Solar system, 3D Object-creation Use of Modeling to teach the solar system Creating 3D objects

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15 DIRECTED QUESTIONS  Based on the article/your experience, and what came out of the lit circle, what are some of your opinions of the use of spreadsheets in the science classroom?  What challenges do you foresee with trying to use such a technique in your classroom?

16 References  Brosnan, T. (1994) Using Spreadsheets to Develop Understanding in Science. pp. 76-84.  Feurzeig, W., and Roberts, N. (1999) Modeling and simulation in science and mathematics education. New York: Springer-Verlag. pp.xv-xviii.  Mellar, H., and Bliss, J. (1994) Introduction: Modelling and Education. In Mellar, H., Bliss, J., Boohan, R.,Ogborn, J., Tompsett, C. (eds) Learning with Artificial Worlds: Computer Based Modelling in the Curriculum. London: The Falmer Press pp. 1-7.  Roblyer, M.D. (2006) Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching. Prentice Hall: USA. pp. 129-136.  Spitulnik, M.W., Krajcik, J., and Soloway, E. (1999) Construction of Models to Promote Scientific Understanding. New York: Springer-Verlag. pp. 70-94.

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