Peer reviewedERIC Number: EJ672008
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 2003
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Point and Click or Grab and Heft: Comparing the Influence of Physical and Virtual Instructional Materials on Elementary School Students' Ability To Design Experiments.
Triona, Lara M.; Klahr, David
Cognition and Instruction, v21 n2 p149-73 2003
Fourth- and fifth-graders were taught how to design simple unconfounded experiments using one of two instructional methods differing only in whether children manipulated physical or virtual materials. Results indicated that the two types of materials were equally effective in achieving several instructional objectives, including the design of unconfounded experiments, the derivation of correct predictions from them, and explicit reference to the need for experiments to be unconfounded. (Author/KB)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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