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International Journal of Science Education | 2009

An Investigation of the Potential of Interactive Simulations for Developing System Thinking Skills in Elementary School: A case study with fifth‐graders and sixth‐graders

Maria Evagorou; Kostas Korfiatis; Christiana Th. Nicolaou; Costas Constantinou

The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of a simulation‐based learning environment on elementary school students’ (11–12 years old) development of system thinking skills. The learning environment included interactive simulations using the Stagecast Creator software to simulate the ecosystem of a marsh. Simulations are an important tool in any effort to develop system thinking, because they have the potential to highlight the dynamic nature of systems. Before the implementation of the learning environment (over a period of five 90‐min lessons) two written tests were administered to the students, investigating the development of seven aspects of system thinking. The same tests were administered after the implementation. Specifically, four of the tasks included in each test were associated with skills concerning the structure and the elements of a system and three were associated with the processes and interactions taking place within a system. The findings indicated that elementary school students have the potential to develop system thinking skills. The proposed learning environment provoked considerable improvements in some system thinking skills during a relatively brief learning process. However, the learning environment was not successful in promoting feedback thinking. We interpret these results in view of the difficulties encountered by the students. We also discuss the implications of our findings for the design of learning environments.


Environmental Education Research | 2009

Development of decision‐making skills and environmental concern through computer‐based, scaffolded learning activities

Christiana Th. Nicolaou; Konstantinos Korfiatis; Maria Evagorou; Constantinos P. Constantinou

This article focuses on the development of decision‐making skills and environmental concern by 11‐ and 12‐year‐old students through computer‐based, scaffolded learning activities. The enacted activities provided necessary scientific information and allowed for the consideration of multiple aspects of the problem, the study of the effects of every possible solution and the formulation and balancing of criteria. The optimization strategy for decision making was adopted, because it allows for the development of compensatory thinking which is more relevant to actual situations of decision making. Twelve students participated in the pilot enactment of the proposed activities. Data collection relied on students’ reports and pre‐ and post‐ tests as well as a closed questionnaire designed to measure students’ environmental concern. The teaching intervention proved quite successful in enhancing the decision‐making skills of the participating children. Moreover, students’ performance on the environmental concern questionnaire correlated in interesting ways with the improvement of decision‐making skills.


european conference on technology enhanced learning | 2016

Assessing Learner-Constructed Conceptual Models and Simulations of Dynamic Systems

Bert Bredeweg; J. Liem; Christiana Th. Nicolaou

Learning by conceptual modeling is seeing uptake in secondary and higher education. However, assessment of conceptual models is underdeveloped. This paper proposes an assessment method for conceptual models. The method is based on a metric that includes 36 types of issues that diminish model features. The approach was applied by educators and positively evaluated. It was considered useful and the derived grades corresponded with their intuitions about the models quality.


The Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching | 2007

Enhancing Fourth Graders’ Ability to Interpret Graphical Representations Through the Use of Microcomputer-Based Labs Implemented Within an Inquiry-Based Activity Sequence

Christiana Th. Nicolaou; Iolile Nicolaidou; Zacharias C. Zacharia; Constantinos P. Constantinou


Educational Research and Evaluation | 2005

The e-Learning movement as a process of quality improvement in higher education

Christiana Th. Nicolaou; Iolie Nicolaidou; Constantinos P. Constantinou


first international GIREP seminar, 2-6 September 2001 | 2000

Obstacles to the development of conceptual understanding in observational astronomy: the case of spatial reasoning difficulties encountered by pre-service teachers

Christiana Th. Nicolaou; Constantinos P. Constantinou


The School science review | 2015

School students' emotions about exploring a controversial issue

Maria Evagorou; Christiana Th. Nicolaou; Chrystalla Lymbouridou


EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology | 2014

Assessment of Learner’s Constructed Models and Modeling Competence

Pantelitsa Karnaou; Christiana Th. Nicolaou; Theodora Petrou; Constantinos P. Constantinou


Archive | 2007

Enhancing Fourth Graders' Ability to Interpret Graphical Representations Through the Use of Microco

Christiana Th. Nicolaou; Iolile Nicolaidou; Zacharias C. Zacharia; Constantinos P. Constantinou


Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2006

What Makes Online Synchronous Discussions Engaging?Results from a Case Study in Pre-service Teacher Education.

Iolie Nicolaidou; Christiana Th. Nicolaou; Costantinos Constantinou

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