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annual conference on computers | 2017

Large Effect Size Studies of Computers in Schools: Calculus for Kids and Science - ercise

A Fluck; D Ranmuthugala; Ckh Chin; I Penesis; Jacky Chong; Yang Yang

This report describes two computer-based interventions in Year 6 (age 11–12 years) classrooms. The interventions positioned sophisticated software alongside multimedia learning materials to teach topics from curriculum objectives many years ahead of these students’ chronological ages. These were transformative interventions (Fluck, 2003), changing what and how students learn when using computers. Students solved real world problems using integral calculus (Calculus for Kids) and studied both special relativity and quantum mechanics (Science-ercise). Calculus for Kids was conducted with 478 students in 26 schools from five Australian states; and Science-ercise was conducted with 187 students in five Tasmanian schools. Student learning achievement was measured using calibrated items in a post-test, with the students able to use the sophisticated software during the test. The results showed a majority of students exhibited learning achievements 4–6 years above their chronological age when using suitable computer tools. The studies bring into question the correct way to calculate effect sizes for such high impact interventions. Relying on Glass et al. (1981), we estimate this transformative use of computers in education achieved an effect size >4.0, well above Hattie’s (2007) hinge point of 0.4 for a significant innovation. This approach offers a pathway to shorten the time between knowledge generation and its incorporation in school curricula.


Journal of Digital Learning and Teaching Victoria | 2017

Higher order thinking through Calculus for Kids

Ckh Chin; A Fluck; Cl Chong; I Penesis; D Ranmuthugala; Bianca Coleman


26th Annual Conference of the Australasian Association for Engineering Education – AAEE2015 | 2015

Calculus for kids: Engaging primary school students in engineering mathematics

S Nitschke; Ckh Chin; A Fluck; I Penesis; D Ranmuthugala; A Ghous; Jacky Chong


Teaching Matters 2014 | 2014

Process feedback to enhance learning

Sudhakaran Edathil; Ckh Chin; S Zank; D Ranmuthugala; S Salter


Australian Computers in Education Conference 2014 | 2014

Calculus for Kids

A Fluck; Ckh Chin; D Ranmuthugala; I Penesis


24th Annual Conference of the Australasian Association for Engineering Education | 2013

Project based Learning for First Year Maritime Engineering Students: Manufacturing and Testing of Skateboards

Dn Lisson; Garaniya; Ckh Chin; S Salter


2013 Teaching Matters Conference | 2013

Investigating the transformative role of Echo360 on learning and teaching

J Fei; Ckh Chin; Ca Mather; I Penesis; L Chandler


Archive | 2012

Mayfield primary tops the nation in integral calculus

A Fluck; Sd Ranmuthugala; Ckh Chin; I Penesis


Archive | 2012

Maple Helps Teach Calculus to 11-Year Old Students

Ckh Chin; A Fluck; I Penesis; Sd Ranmuthugala


Archive | 2011

Calculus triumph for Mayfield

A Fluck; Sd Ranmuthugala; Ckh Chin; I Penesis

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I Penesis

Australian Maritime College

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A Fluck

University of Tasmania

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D Ranmuthugala

Australian Maritime College

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Jacky Chong

University of Tasmania

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Ca Mather

University of Tasmania

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Garaniya

Australian Maritime College

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J Fei

Australian Maritime College

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Yang Yang

University of Tasmania

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