Title
Handheld Computers as Cognitive Tools: An Environmental Learning Project in Singapore
Abstract
This design-based study uses handheld computers as cognitive tools to facilitate students' inquiry-based learning on environmental issues --3Rs (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) in a Singapore primary school. By using handheld computers, 40 Primary 4 students investigated how wastes are produced and what impact 3Rs can have on protecting the environment in a field trip. The results indicate improvements in the students' understanding of 3Rs as compared to before the activity. With the handheld computers, students' learning activities are more organized as a result of the complex processes made simple with the use of handheld computers as cognitive tools. In this study, it is not only the technology affordances, but the way the technologies were used in the context of the learning environment and the associated pedagogy that enables the handheld computers to serve as cognitive tools.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2007
ICCE
design-based study,associated pedagogy,technology affordances,cognitive tools,singapore primary school,inquiry-based learning,cognitive tool,handheld computers,field trip,environmental issue,environmental learning project,handheld computer,complex process,environmental education
Field
DocType
Volume
Computer science,Reuse,Field trip,Cognitive tools,Human–computer interaction,Mobile device,Learning environment,Multimedia,Affordance,Environmental education
Conference
162
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0922-6389
2
0.69
References 
Authors
1
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nicholas Tan171.20
Wenli Chen243038.53
Chee-Kit Looi31639255.32
Baohui Zhang432627.15
Peter Seow525118.73
Anwar Chan620.69
Tze Min Chung720.69
Teck Tiong Oh820.69