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3 Jul 2025 • Journal Article • Instructional Science
Learning about multivariable causality with interactive simulations: exploration before instruction may hurt immediate gains but benefits transfer
AbstractStudying complex interactions between variables to comprehend phenomena can be challenging for students of all ages. Simulations are often used to facilitate exploratory learning of complex phenomena, but students still face difficulties in comprehending interactions between factors. This study examined the comparative effectiveness of the Problem-Solving before
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2 Jul 2025 • Journal Article • International Journal of Science Education
Empirically testing a shared assumption: the usefulness of science education to science-informed decision-making in the context of COVID-19
AbstractThe claim that science education is useful for people’s everyday engagement with science is often repeated but has little evidence. In an attempt to empirically test this shared assumption, we examined whether the level of science education people received predicted indicators of science-informed decision-making: adherence to experts’ recommendations, using science to
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2 Jul 2025 • Journal Article • Brain Imaging and Behavior
Functional connectivity of sensory and executive function networks 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 (“shared reading quality”) is strongly linked to cognitive and relational benefits. However, the relationship between shared reading quality and activation and synchronization of reading-related brain networks has not yet been characterized. The current study involved 22 4-year-old girls who completed functional
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26 Jun 2025 • Journal Article • Advances in Child Development and Behavior
Audiovisual integration and cognitive control supporting reading fluency
AbstractThe ability to integrate information from the auditory and visual sensory systems, also referred to as audiovisual integration (and as synchronization), is important for reading fluency. Several studies have pointed to atypical synchronization of the auditory and visual systems in individuals with reading difficulties, which in turn may help to explain their dysfluent
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24 Jun 2025 • Journal Article • Science Education
The Importance of Science Education, Scientific Knowledge, and Evaluation Strategies for the Successful Detection of COVID-19 Misinformation
AbstractAn important goal of science education is to equip students with the scientific knowledge and evaluation skills necessary to identify misinformation. However, the specific role of science education and knowledge and the evaluation strategies most commonly relied on in this process remain unclear. The two studies presented here leverage educational diversity to explore
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21 Jun 2025 • Journal Article • Educational Review
Collective voices making change: a literature review of black youth activism in the United States
AbstractThis literature review examines 84 peer-reviewed studies of Black youth activism in the United States, published from 2012 to 2023. Data were extracted from EBSCO, ERIC, and Web of Science using search terms related to “Black”, “youth”, and “activism”. The review identifies the disciplines where studies were published, publication trends, major theories used, types and
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17 Jun 2025 • Conference Paper • ITiCSE 2025: Proceedings of the 30th ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education V. 2
GenAI Integration in Upper-Level Computing Courses
AbstractGenAI is playing an increasingly important role in computing courses at all levels, offering new opportunities to support teaching and learning. However, using GenAI effectively raises important concerns regarding trust, academic integrity, and broader social and ethical dimensions. This Working Group was formed to report on the current state of the art in using GenAI
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11 Jun 2025 • Journal Article • Science Communication
Generative AI in Science Communication: Fostering Scientists' Good Working Habits for Ethical and Effective Use
AbstractScientists increasingly use generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) to aid in science communication tasks due to limited time and resources. GenAI can function as a writing assistant, idea generator, or collaborative tool. While it offers promising support, it is crucial to address potential pitfalls, such as misinformation due to its stochastic nature, dependency
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10 Jun 2025 • Conference Paper • ISLS Annual Meeting 2025
Advancing Ecological Conceptualizations of Learning through Studying World-Making Practices in Interdisciplinary Education
AbstractLearning for complex world-making practices cannot be understood without embracing theoretical perspectives that acknowledge the complexity and dynamics of the interconnected and distributed among people and their environments nature of such practices. This symposium aims to advance the conceptual foundations for studying learning as an ecological phenomenon. It builds
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10 Jun 2025 • Conference Paper • ISLS Annual Meeting 2025
Understanding Students’ Motivation for Face-to-Face and Online Learning: A Self-Determination Theory-Based Comparison
AbstractThis study examined higher education students’ attitudes toward F2F learning vs. online learning using a Self-Determination Theory (SDT) framework. Overall, 113 undergraduates completed a 12-item SDT-based questionnaire twice, once for each learning format. Exploratory factor analysis supported the SDT framework. While students’ sense of competence and relatedness were
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