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Category Archives: Research
Design Based Science
A few of you may be interested in this literature review of design based science I just completed. It reviews a good number of papers and studies that evaluate how science concepts and processes can be taught using design. Design … Continue reading
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Designing Ahead
How much young students can plan ahead is a hot topic in educational research (well, at least to me). In discussing our recent designs, my son Aidan (age 7) volunteered that that he thinks about a design ahead of time … Continue reading
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4 Color Problem Case Study Results
I recently completed a exploratory research project that examined how learners respond to a difficult but motivating math problem. I did a small case study, which compared adult math experts, advanced math students (one grade 1 and two grade 4), … Continue reading
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Year 2 Case Study Results – Summary
Year 2 – Longitudinal Robotics Case Study John Heffernan – 7/7/13 Introduction This basic research seeks to understand how children’s engineering skills change over time. Secondarily, I want to know how our K-6 robotics program influences students. Every year from … Continue reading
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Gender Differences in STEM
This is from a very interesting study that looks at how teachers treat boys and girls differently in the context of a STEM LEGO robotics project. It confirms my experience that girls need to be involved in engineering projects all … Continue reading
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Robotics Bibliography
As part of my book project and for graduate school, I am working on a research chapter for my elementary robotics book. Next step is an annotated bibliography but here is the non-annotated one for now. I will post a … Continue reading
4 Color Map Problem Video
Here’s a video of some grade 4 students working on the famous 4 color map problem. They formed spontaneous groups to try and find 5 color counterexamples, maps that REQUIRE 5 colors. 4 Color Map Problem from John Heffernan … Continue reading
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4 Color Map Problem Research Conclusion
It was extremely valuable and interesting for me to take a lesson I have been doing for twenty years and examine it in-depth and against the background of extant research and theory. For example, the research provided insights into how … Continue reading
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Spinning Top Misconceptions
The study of alternative or common misconceptions is an active educational research field (Confrey 1990). I have been paying more attention to it in my second grade robotics unit this year which focuses on gears and pulleys. One the of … Continue reading
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Adapting Classic Computer Science Problems for Elementary Students: Case Study of the Four Color Map Theorem
Here’s the abstract for a little research project I am planning for my final project for my inquiry learning course. Still trying to pinpoint exactly what to collect for data and what I am looking for. I tend to be … Continue reading
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