
The ranger-led hikes studied at Indiana Dunes National Park were presented in concert with “Interpreters and Scientists Working on Our Parks” (iSWOOP), which aimed to increase science and visual literacy and STEM learning among visitors to United States national parks.
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This paper explores themes related to the ways 15 eighth grade science teachers supported students’ CTP practices as they implemented a designed science curriculum in which students used the Scratch programming platform, an object-oriented drag and drop environment (Resnick et al., 2009) to create computer games about climate change.
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This paper examines how eye tracking can assess computational thinking, reviewing its theoretical and technical foundations.
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This study explores data fusion methods to understand student emotions and problem solving in computational thinking games.
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This study shows how K–1 students’ understanding of equations and the equal sign progressed through early algebra instruction.
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This study explores how K–1 students develop understanding of variables and indeterminate quantities in early algebra.
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