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What is Inquiry-Based Science Learning

Handbook of Research on Transformative Digital Content and Learning Technologies
The multifaceted investigation based activities that require use of critical thinking and evidence, through which students build their scientific knowledge and understanding of scientific practices.
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Opportunity to Start Strong: Integration of Technology in Science Lessons in the Early Elementary Grades
Dalila Dragnic-Cindric (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA), Elizabeth Barrow (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA), and Janice L. Anderson (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2000-9.ch009
Abstract
This chapter investigates challenges faced by educators in the early elementary grades as well as opportunities to transform science education in these critical, early years of schooling. We studied kindergarten teacher's first attempt to integrate one-to-one technology in an inquiry-based science lesson, drawing on works of Randi Engle to analyze the framing of the students and the activity, as well as on the works of Peggy Ertmer and colleagues to investigate barriers encountered in the implementation process. We employed Mishra and Koehler's (2006) Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) framework to understand the dynamic triad of teacher's pedagogy, content, and technology knowledge, need for successful technology implementation endeavors. While implementations of technology enhanced inquiry-based science lessons in early elementary grades present educators with some unique dilemmas, they also carry a potential for sparking the scientific curiosity of the youngest elementary school learners' and illuminating the years to come.
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Web 2.0 Technologies and Science Education
Individuals or groups of students working together to solve problems requiring the use of science concepts. It generally involves generating hypothesis, planning investigations, collecting and analyzing data, making inferences from data, evaluating the whole inquiry process and making known the results of the inquiry.
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