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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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19 Aug 2024 • Journal Article • International Journal of Science Education
Designing and teaching socio-scientific issues online: digital curation in the science classroom
AbstractThis case study explored how Digital Curation (DC) can be applied to classroom Socio-Scientific Issues (SSI) instruction. It examined teachers’ perspectives on whether and how DC contributes to fostering the social and scientific dimensions of the SSI – the key components of the SSI-Teaching and Learning (SSI-TL) framework. Data were gathered from seven teachers during
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12 Aug 2024 • Journal Article • Educational Technology Research and Development
A computational thinking course for all preservice K-12 teachers: implementing the four pedagogies for developing computational thinking (4P4CT) framework
AbstractComputational thinking is accepted today as a collection of cognitive and social skills required for functioning in the 21st century. The paper presents a conceptual view at computational thinking that encompass concepts, problem-solving skills, application skills, and social skills. To impart those perceptions and skills the paper proposes the Four Pedagogies for
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2 Aug 2024 • Journal Article • International Journal of STEM Education
Unpacking the role of AI ethics online education for science and engineering students
AbstractBackground
As artificial intelligence (AI) technology rapidly advances, it becomes imperative to equip students with tools to navigate through the many intricate ethical considerations surrounding its development and use. Despite growing recognition of this necessity, the integration of AI ethics into higher education curricula remains limited. This paucity highlights
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2 Jul 2024 • Journal Article • Cultural Studies of Science Education
Communities of practice and the elevation of urban elementary teacher discourse about critical pedagogy of place
AbstractChildren who live in under-resourced communities and attend under-resourced schools deserve access to high-quality teachers and educational opportunities to support their success and well-being. This study emerged from a professional development (PD) for urban teachers working in such schools, to expand educational opportunities for elementary students through outdoor
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26 Jun 2024 • Journal Article • Chemistry Education Research and Practice
Factors shaping the choice in chemistry: insights from undergraduate students within a societal context
AbstractThere is a decline in recent years in the number of students studying chemistry in higher education. Many studies have been conducted on elementary and high school students' choice with fewer focusing on the factors that influence undergraduate students to choose to major in chemistry. Research also indicates that belonging to a minority group influences the choice of
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