Title
Learning with ecosystem models: a tale of two classrooms
Abstract
This paper explores how the RepTools toolkit was appropriated in two different classroom cultures. The RepTools toolkit consists of hypermedia about a complex system, physical models, and NetLogo simulations, designed to help students understand complex systems in the context of aquarium ecosystem. This paper reports on the nature of the different enactments of two teachers using the same tools. Although both classrooms showed similar learning gains, Interactions Analyses (IA) found differences between the enactments in two main areas; (1) providing opportunities for inquiry and language used to communicate and (2) teacher interpretation of the computer model. These findings suggest that how tools are appropriated is greatly influenced by teacher beliefs and classroom culture and that there may be multiple paths to productive use of such tools.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2008
ICLS (1)
different enactment,teacher belief,ecosystem model,interactions analyses,complex system,reptools toolkit,classroom culture,teacher interpretation,netlogo simulation,paper report,different classroom culture
Field
DocType
Citations 
Complex system,Hypermedia,Computer science,NetLogo,Mathematics education
Conference
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.35
1
10
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Steven Gray1243.59
Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver220840.77
Lei Liu373.52
Rebecca Jordan4325.90
Heisawn Jeong519728.27
Russell Schwartz610.35
Heather Finkelstein710.35
Daniel Wolsten810.35
Marylee Demeter910.35
Suparna Sinha10314.40