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20 Mar 2025 • Journal Article • Science & Education
My Grades Are not as Good as a Scientist
AbstractIn this paper, we present findings from an exploratory qualitative study that investigated perceptions of science and scientists, which can shape how learners participate in narrative-based socioscientific digital media and hands-on activities. We examine how middle school learners conceptualize science and scientists’ roles through their possible selves and the way in
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6 Mar 2025 • Journal Article • Language, Cognition and Neuroscience
Greater functional connectivity between executive function-related networks predicts word reading fluency: an fMRI study in children
AbstractThis study aimed to determine the involvement of neural circuits associated with executive functions (EF) during Hebrew reading in its two forms, deep and shallow, on a word and contextual level in children. Functional MRI data was collected employing 49 8-12-year-old Hebrew-speaking children performing the n-back task. Functional connectivity within and between EF
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4 Mar 2025 • Conference Paper • HRI '25: Proceedings of the 2025 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
Understanding Technology Acceptance of Social Robots as Conversational Interfaces for LLMs
AbstractAdvancements in large language models (LLMs) have transformed human-computer interaction, enhancing engagement with conversational agents like chatbots, virtual agents, and social robots. This study explored how different conversational interfaces (computer, Furhat, NAO, and Pepper) impact perception and acceptance using the Human-Robot Interaction Evaluation Scale
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21 Feb 2025 • Journal Article • Education Sciences
“Simply Math”—A Hybrid MOOC Supporting Advanced Mathematics Learning in Israeli Secondary Schools
AbstractThe present study explores the integration of a hybrid MOOC (H-MOOC) called Simply Math in the setting of advanced mathematics lessons in school. Considering two components—institutional support and curricular content alignment—the H-MOOC theoretical framework was applied to this study to gain a better understanding of how existing MOOCs can be incorporated into the
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19 Feb 2025 • Journal Article • Applied Mobilities
The role of motility and viscosity in professional identity construction: a comparison of three cohorts of mobile teachers
AbstractTeacher mobility is a widespread and growing phenomenon. This study sought to examine professional identity construction processes among mobile teachers across various contexts. Using the concepts of motility and viscosity, we examined three cohorts teaching abroad in different contexts – a national organization context, a private organization context, and a familial
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18 Feb 2025 • Conference Paper • SIGCSETS 2025: Proceedings of the 56th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education V. 2
Evolution of Students' Attitudes Towards the Use of Generative AI Tools in a CS1 Course: Implications for Instructors
AbstractRecent advancements in large language model-based generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools have transformed computer science education, presenting both opportunities and challenges. A study investigating students' attitudes toward these tools was conducted during an Introduction to Computer Science course. The target of the study was to gauge students' evolving
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11 Feb 2025 • Journal Article • Smart Learning Environments
Taxonomy of digital curation activities that promote critical thinking
AbstractCritical thinking (CT) consists of a deliberate and reflective process that can lead to informed decisions. It involves scrutinizing the trustworthiness and consistency of underlying assumptions, the sources of data, and the validity of other information. CT embodies deliberate, self-regulated judgment incorporating cognitive abilities such as analysis, evaluation, and
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31 Jan 2025 • Journal Article • Public Understanding of Science
The perception and use of generative AI for science-related information search: Insights from a cross-national study
AbstractPublicly accessible large language models like ChatGPT are emerging as novel information intermediaries, enabling easy access to a wide range of science-related information. This study presents survey data from seven countries (N = 4320) obtained in July and August 2023, focusing on the perception and use of GenAI for science-related information search. Despite the
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31 Jan 2025 • Journal Article • Acta Paediatrica
Greater Parent–Child Brain Synchronisation During Printed Book Versus Screen Reading Using Hyperscanning Electroencephalograph Data
AbstractAim The differences between parent–child joint attention while reading together from a screen versus from a paper are unknown. The current study aimed to determine if parent–child brains synchronise differently during screen-based versus printed paper-based, in other words, a book reading. Methods The study was carried out in 2022 in Israel. Cohorts were recruited via
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19 Jan 2025 • Journal Article • ZDM – Mathematics Education
Structured mathematical modelling in an authentic scientific-engineering context
AbstractThis study suggests the framing of structured mathematical modelling (MM) in an authentic scientific-engineering context. Taking a task design view, structure is maintained through inherent scaffolding for the dual purpose of preserving the authenticity of the extra-mathematical context and making the adaptations required to allow incorporation of the task into the
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