Simulations for Supporting and Assessing Science Literacy

E. Quellmalz, Matt Silberglitt, Barbara C. Buckley, M. Loveland, Daniel Brenner
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Simulations have become core supports for learning in the digital age. For example, economists, mathematicians, and scientists employ simulations to model complex phenomena. Learners, too, are increasingly able to take advantage of simulations to understand complex systems. Simulations can display phenomena that are too large or small, fast or slow, or dangerous for direct classroom investigations. The affordances of simulations extend students' opportunities to engage in deep, extended problem solving. National and international studies are providing evidence that technologies are enriching curricula, tailoring learning environments, embedding assessment, and providing tools to connect students, teachers, and experts locally and globally. This chapter describes a portfolio of research and development that has examined and documented the roles that simulations can play in assessing and promoting learning, and has developed and validated sets of simulation-based assessments and instructional supplements designed for formative and summative assessment and customized instruction.
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支持和评估科学素养的模拟
模拟已经成为数字时代学习的核心支持。例如,经济学家、数学家和科学家利用模拟来模拟复杂的现象。学习者也越来越能够利用模拟来理解复杂的系统。模拟可以显示对于直接课堂调查来说太大或太小、快或慢或危险的现象。模拟的能力扩展了学生参与深入、扩展的问题解决的机会。国内和国际研究提供的证据表明,技术丰富了课程,调整了学习环境,嵌入了评估,并提供了连接本地和全球学生、教师和专家的工具。本章描述了一系列研究和开发,研究和记录了模拟在评估和促进学习方面可以发挥的作用,并开发和验证了一系列基于模拟的评估和教学补充,这些评估和教学补充是为形成性和总结性评估以及定制化教学设计的。
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