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Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning | 2012

Examining How Middle School Science Teachers Implement a Multimedia-enriched Problem-based Learning Environment

Min Liu; Jennifer Wivagg; Renata Geurtz; Shih-Ting Lee; Hyeseung Maria Chang

This study examined how a group of ten middle school teachers implemented a technology enriched problem-based learning (PBL) environment. The goal was to understand their motivation, document their implementation techniques, and identify factors that teachers considered important in using technology-based PBL tools in their teaching. The analysis identified four factors that provided the impetus for teachers to consider the adoption of technology-based PBL instruction. These factors are (1) the PBL program addresses the teachers’ curricular needs and implementing it has campus administrative and technical support, (2) the method is aligned with teachers’ pedagogical beliefs, (3) the PBL program offers a new way of teaching and promotes the development of higher-order thinking skills, and (4) the PBL program challenges students in a captivating manner and supports the learning needs of all students. Teachers’ implementation techniques with over 1,000 sixth graders were documented in detail with regard to: 1) the teacher’s roles, 2) the student’s role, and 3) the classroom interactions during the implementation of the PBL program. In addition, a detailed description of contrasting narratives of two pairs of teachers is provided, illustrating the range of implementation techniques that can occur using the same PBL program to allow for individualized instruction to meet different students’ needs. The goal of providing detailed implementation practices is to address the lack of “how to” in PBL implementation in K-12 classrooms as indicated in the literature and offer insights and ideas to those interested in adopting and implementing PBL. Findings are discussed within the theoretical framework and implications are provided.


EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology | 2006

Using a Web Enhanced, Inquiry-Based Learning Module to Increase Cultural Awareness Among Middle School Students

Min Liu; Shih-Ting Lee; Hyeseung Maria Chang; Tomoko Trapahgan; Lucas Horton


Archive | 2009

Students' Trust Building in a Collaborative Learning Team

Hyeseung Maria Chang


Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2007

Explaining Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) by the Caring Construct

Hyeseung Maria Chang; Shih-Ting Lee


E-Learn: World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education | 2007

Students' Trust Relationships in a Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL)

Hyeseung Maria Chang; Shih-Ting Lee


E-Learn: World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education | 2008

Students’ trust in online collaborative learning teams

Hyeseung Maria Chang


E-Learn: World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education | 2008

Socio-cognitive dynamics of knowledge building in synchronous online debate

Hyeseung Maria Chang; Jeongwon Woo; Yueh-hui Vanessa Chiang


Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2007

Technology Integration in a Foreign Language class: Successful Strategies and Challenges

Shih-Ting Lee; Hyeseung Maria Chang


EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology | 2007

Students’ Problem Solving as Mediated by Their Cognitive Tool Use: A Study of Tool Use Patterns

Min Liu; Lucas Horton; Stephanie B. Corliss; Marilla Svinicki; Treavor Bogard; JungIn Kim; Hyeseung Maria Chang


EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology | 2007

Students Perception on Trust Relationships in a Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Environment

Hyeseung Maria Chang; Shih-Ting Lee

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Shih-Ting Lee

University of Texas at Austin

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Min Liu

University of Texas at Austin

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Lucas Horton

University of Texas at Austin

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Damien Brockmann

University of Texas at Austin

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Ivonne Gibbs

University of Texas at Austin

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Jennifer Wivagg

University of Texas at Austin

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Jeongwon Woo

University of Texas at Austin

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JungIn Kim

University of Texas at Austin

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Marilla Svinicki

University of Texas at Austin

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