Generating connections and learning with SemNet,a tool for constructing knowledge networks |
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Authors: | Gorodetsky Malka Fisher Kathleen M. Wyman Barbara |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departments of Education & Chemistry, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel;(2) Center for Research in Mathematics & Science Education, San Diego State University, 6475 Alvarado Road, Suite 206, 92103 San Diego, California;(3) Navy Personnel Research & Development Center, San Diego, California |
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Abstract: | In this paper we examine the impact of using a Macintosh-based knowledge organization toll SemNet, with prospective elementary and middle school teachers enrolled in an upper division biology course. The course models for students the ways in which they will be able to teach hands-on, minds-on science in K-8 classrooms and provides them with an in-depth understanding of a relatively small number of biology topics. This study examines changes in learning habits, metacognitive processes, retention, retrieval, and learring among students enrolled in this course. Students using SemNet tend to exhibit a significant increase in deep processing as measured by self-report. Also on the basis of self-report, SemNet students appear to acquire some cognitive skills that transfer to other courses, such as identifying main ideas and tying ideas together. SemNet students retained and retrieved nearly twice as much information about a topic, the digestive system, as a reference group. Although neither the SemNet nor the reference group exhibited transfer skills as we meansured them, there is evidence that SemNet student changed their thinking strategies. |
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Keywords: | SemNet biology meaningful learning deep processing connections constructivism |
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