Hal Scheintaub
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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E-learning | 2009
Eric Klopfer; Hal Scheintaub; Wendy Huang; Daniel Wendel; Ricarose Roque
StarLogo The Next Generation (TNG) enables secondary school students and teachers to model decentralized systems through agent-based programming. TNGs inclusion of a three-dimensional graphical environment provides the capacity to create games and simulation models with a first-person perspective. The authors theorize that student learning of complex systems and simulations can be motivated and improved by transforming simulation models of complex systems phenomena (specifically this study examines systems including epidemics and Newtonian motion) into games. Through this transformation students interact with the model in new ways and increase their learning of both specific content knowledge and general processes such as inquiry, problem solving and creative thinking. During this study several methods for connecting the simulations to game dynamics were tried, ranging from student-created games, to altering existing games, to students playing premade games. This article presents the results of research data from two years of curriculum development and piloting in northern Massachusetts science classrooms to demonstrate the successes and challenges of integrating simulations and games. This article also explores the results of these interventions in terms of ease of implementation, student motivation and student learning.
System | 2016
Susan A. Yoon; Emma Anderson; Eric Klopfer; Jessica Koehler-Yom; Josh Sheldon; Ilana Schoenfeld; Daniel Wendel; Hal Scheintaub; Murat Oztok; Chad Evans; Sao-Ee Goh
We present a curriculum and instruction framework for computer-supported teaching and learning about complex systems in high school science classrooms. This work responds to a need in K-12 science education research and practice for the articulation of design features for classroom instruction that can address the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) recently launched in the USA. We outline the features of the framework, including curricular relevance, cognitively rich pedagogies, computational tools for teaching and learning, and the development of content expertise, and provide examples of how the framework is translated into practice. We follow this up with evidence from a preliminary study conducted with 10 teachers and 361 students, aimed at understanding the extent to which students learned from the activities. Results demonstrated gains in students’ complex systems understanding and biology content knowledge. In interviews, students identified influences of various aspects of the curriculum and instruction framework on their learning.
Instructional Science | 2017
Susan A. Yoon; Emma Anderson; Jessica Koehler-Yom; Chad Evans; Miyoung Park; Josh Sheldon; Ilana Schoenfeld; Daniel Wendel; Hal Scheintaub; Eric Klopfer
international conference of learning sciences | 2008
Elisabeth R. Hayes; James Paul Gee; Ivan Alex Games; Robert J. Torres; Kylie Peppler; Yasmin B. Kafai; Nichole Pinkard; Eric Klopfer; Hal Scheintaub; Maryanna Rogers; Karin Forssell; Caitlin K. Martin; Brigid Barron; Wanda Eugene; Shaundra Bryant Daily; Ugochi Acholonu; Lori M. Takeuchi; Sarah E. Walter; Kristen Briggs
international conference of learning sciences | 2008
Eric Klopfer; Hal Scheintaub
Archive | 2015
Susan A. Yoon; Jessica Koehler-Yom; Emma Anderson; Murat Oztok; Eric Klopfer; Ilana Schoenfeld; Daniel Wendel; Josh Sheldon; Hal Scheintaub
Archive | 2015
Susan A. Yoon; Emma Anderson; Jessica Koehler-Yom; Eric Klopfer; Josh Sheldon; Daniel Wendel; Ilana Schoenfeld; Hal Scheintaub; Murat Oztok; Chad Evans
BioMath in the Schools | 2005
Hal Scheintaub; Eric Klopfer; Madeline Scheintaub; Eric Rosenbaum
Archive | 2016
Josh Sheldon; Susan A. Yoon; Jessica Koehler-Yom; Murat Oztok; Emma Anderson; Ilana Schoenfeld; Hal Scheintaub; Daniel Wendel; Eric Klopfer
Archive | 2015
Susan A. Yoon; Eric Klopfer; Sao-Ee Goh; Josh Sheldon; Ilana Schoenfeld; Daniel Wendel; Hal Scheintaub; Jessica Koehler-Yom; Emma Anderson; Joyce Lin; Murat Oztok; Chad Evans