
Recent Advances in Science and Technology Education, Ranging from Modern Pedagogies to Neuroeducation and Assessment
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Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Organizers and Supporters
- Committees
- Preface
- Part 1
- Reflexive Return and Quality of the Language using Information and Communication Technologies
- Community of Practice and its Applied Results in the Teaching of Science-Technology of the Secondary Sector (High School)
- Teaching of the Renewable Energy Sources to Secondary School Students with Science Activities based on Socio-Scientific Argumentation
- Concept Mapping as Cognitive Tool in Science Education
- Refining a Revised Bloom's Taxonomy to Enhance Student Learning in Computer Science Courses
- Education of Roma Children
- Part 2
- Teaching the Phases of the Moon and the Seasons in a Digital Planetarium
- The KITLoK
- Designing and Implementing Experimental Microcomputer-Based Activities by Primary Student Teachers
- Education of Roma Children
- Recognizing Interesting Points in Constructionist Activities Using Artificial Intelligence
- Multi-Agent Models, Made in NetLogo, for Teaching Simple Properties of Complex Natural Systems, and their Instructional Use
- Developing Historical Significance using Digital Technology
- Study of the Problem "Exploration vs. Exploitation" in the Context of an Ecosystem with the "Multi-Agent" Software NetLogo
- Part 3
- Assessing Students' Knowledge on Refraction
- Tracing Computer Assisted Assessment for learning Capability in Greek Teachers
- Part 4
- Establishing a Common Pattern for Educational Tools' Design Process
- Responsible Research and Innovation in Science Education
- Development of Argumentation Skills through a Web-based Learning Environment Devoted to 'Antimicrobial Resistance'
- Part 5
- Intuitive Interference in Science and Mathematics Education
- A Study of Affect and Cognition in Tutor-supported CollaborativeLearning in Physics
- Integrating the Perspective of Neuroscience in Tutoring Researchin Physics
- Part 6
- Causality of Magnetism
- Is Touch Sensory Input Necessary for Science Learning through Experimentation among Young Learners?
- Engineering Students' Teaching Plans on Periodicity
- Part 7
- Teachers' and Learners' Perceptions of the Mathematics, Science and Technology Curricula in Austria and Cyprus
- A Review on Girls and their Interest for Science and Technology
- The Effect of Technological Design Processes (TDP)-based Activities on Students' Interest in Science and Technology Classes
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