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23 Nov 2024 • Journal Article • Science Communication
Dissemination Versus Dialogic Science Communication: How Do the Deeply Involved Wish to Engage?
AbstractThis study explores whether the emphasis of science news websites on dissemination over dialogue corresponds to the actual preferences of their science-oriented audiences. Based on interviews with science news website administrators (n = 8) and readers (n = 20) and two reader questionnaires (n = 89; n = 55), we found that readers favor dissemination, yet certain readers
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19 Nov 2024 • Journal Article • Nordic Studies in Mathematics Education
Professional identities, conflicting positions, and the challenge of conducting mathematical discussions in professional learning communities
AbstractOur goal in this study is to examine the interweaving of identifying (identity authoring ) and mathematizing of teachers in a Professional learning community (PLC) as they engage with a mathematical challenge. We rely on commognition and positioning theory to examine how storylines of teacher-students interfered with teacher-leaders' ability to hear mathematical ideas
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1 Nov 2024 • Journal Article • Eurasia Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education
Exploring career choice and retention among engineering undergraduate students and systems engineers: A gender perspective
AbstractAuthors’ dedication to the late Dr. Hagit Refaeli Mishkin
This research is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Hagit Refaeli Mishkin, the second author of this paper, who was murdered by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023. Hagit Graduated from the Technion in 2016. Her Ph.D. research, conducted under the supervision of Prof. Yehudit Judy Dori, concerned motivation and… show more -
22 Oct 2024 • Preprint • Research Square
Functional connectivity of the sensory system and executive functions during a story listening task is related to parent-child interaction during joint reading: a functional MRI-diffusion map study
AbstractThe quality of parent-child interaction during shared reading may influence the activation and synchronization of reading-related brain networks. But could differences in brain activity while a child is listening to stories predict parent-child interaction level during reading? For this study, functional MRI including a stories listening task was performed with 22
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19 Oct 2024 • Journal Article • Social Science Research Network
Rethinking Computer Science Education in the Age of Genai
AbstractThis paper examines the assertion that GenAI fundamentally disrupts computer science education (CSE) from the perspective of ten pedagogical and cognitive theories and models. To prove that GenAI disrupts CSE, it is shown that GenAI not only improves CSE, but that this improvement is achieved with less effort, in less time, and at a lower cost. Each of the ten theories
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9 Oct 2024 • Journal Article • Journal of Science Communication
How to make sense of generative AI as a science communication researcher? A conceptual framework in the context of critical engagement with scientific information
AbstractA guiding theory for a continuous and cohesive discussion regarding generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) in science communication is still unavailable. Here, we propose a framework for characterizing, evaluating, and comparing AI-based information technologies in the context of critical engagement with scientific information in online environments. Hierarchically
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27 Sep 2024 • Conference Paper • International Conference on Robotics in Education (RiE) (RiE)
Influential Factors in Teachers’ Adoption of Robotics Activities Within STEM Education
AbstractThe current study aims to identify the factors influencing the integration of robotics activities into STEM education. In addition, teachers’ sense of competence, relatedness, and autonomy regarding the integration of robotics activities in STEM classes after they participated in robotics training was examined. Sixteen middle school teachers were interviewed and answered
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19 Sep 2024 • Book
Inevitability of AI Technology in Education: Futurism Perspectives for Education for the Next Two Decades
AbstractThis book layouts historic and future perspectives at the introduction of technology into education systems: On the one hand, the book attempts to explain why despite numerous attempts, technology has struggled to integrate successfully into the education system for over a century; on the other hand, it explores whether this trend will persist in the foreseeable future
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2 Sep 2024 • Journal Article • Journal of Research in Science Teaching
People who have more science education rely less on misinformation—Even if they do not necessarily follow the health recommendations
AbstractRecent research has highlighted the role of science education in reducing beliefs in science-related misinformation and stressed its potential positive impact on decision-making and behavior. This study implemented the Elaboration Likelihood Model to explore how individuals' abilities and motivation interact with the type of processing of scientific information in the
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Sep 2024 • Journal Article • Global Journal of Engineering Education
A course on contemporary issues in engineering education: students' attitudes
AbstractA unique course focusing on contemporary issues in engineering education is held at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel. The course aims to expose senior engineering students to the main challenges faced by academics engaged in training engineers. The course deals with cognitive, affective and social aspects in higher engineering education, such
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