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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 • 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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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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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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14 Jan 2025 • Journal Article • Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education
Special issue editorial: cosmopolitan nationalism: analytical potentials and challenges
AbstractThis Special Issue brings together a collection of theoretical and empirical articles that variously apply, critique, and extend the concept of cosmopolitan nationalism. They mainly build on Maxwell, Yemini, Engel, and Lee’s (Citation2020) work that laid out the conceptual underpinnings of cosmopolitan nationalism and a growing body of work that has used it as an
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27 Dec 2024 • Journal Article • Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
Differentiating the neurobiological correlates for reading gains in children with reading difficulties with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder using fMRI
AbstractObjective:Reading difficulties (RD) frequently co-occur with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and children with both RD + ADHD often demonstrate greater challenges in reading and executive functions (EF) than those with RD-only.Methods:This study examined the effect of a 4-week EF-based reading intervention on behavioral and neurobiological correlates
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11 Dec 2024 • Journal Article • International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education
Supporting Coordination and Peer Editing in Students’ Online Collaborative Writing Processes
AbstractOnline Collaborative Writing (OCW) is a prevalent practice among undergraduate students, yet challenges arising from a lack of group awareness (GA) often hinder effective collaboration. To address such challenges, this study included three phases: (1) A preliminary study (n=9) aimed to identify challenges that undergraduate students face while engaging in asynchronous
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11 Dec 2024 • Journal Article • Research in Science Education
Fostering Knowledge and Awareness about Healthy Nutrition through Science-based Educational Escape Games
AbstractThe prevalence of diseases stemming from poor nutrition emphasizes the importance of educating people about healthy eating habits. One approach to achieving this is through educational escape games, which embody the features of a situated learning environment. Utilized the situated learning theory as a theoretical and methodological framework, the goal of our study was
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9 Dec 2024 • Journal Article • Dyslexia
Cognitive and Neurobiological Correlates for Switching/Inhibition Moderate the Relations Between Word Reading and Reading Comprehension in Hebrew-Speaking Children: An fMRI Study
AbstractThe expanded Simple View of Reading model suggests language processing and word reading as contributors to reading comprehension and points at the participation of executive functions as supporting these abilities. Switching and inhibition are both executive functions (EF) contributing to reading, especially in languages with two writing systems—shallow and deep, such
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5 Dec 2024 • Journal Article • Journal of the Learning Sciences
Unifying dialogic learning and mathematics learning: A discursive lens for the study of dialogic mathematics peer learning
AbstractBackground Although it has been suggested that peer interactions that are meaningful both mathematically and dialogically are rare, not much is known about them. We draw on commognition to suggest a unified definition of dialogic mathematics peer learning as a peer interaction including two features: (a) a shift from familiar ways and rules of doing mathematics to newer
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