2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10956-013-9474-4
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A New Approach to Developing Interactive Software Modules Through Graduate Education

Abstract: E ducational technology has attained significant importance as a mechanism for supporting experiential learning of science concepts. However, the growth of this mechanism is limited by the significant time and technical expertise needed to develop such products, particularly in specialized fields of science. We sought to test whether interactive, educational, online software modules can be developed effectively by students as a curriculum component of an advanced science course. We discuss a set of fifteen suc… Show more

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“…They have been used at Bucknell University and the University of Massachusetts Amherst (see Ladd et al 2015, and the WWTA Website). WWT has been part of introductory astronomy courses at the Central China Normal University since 2009 (Qiao et al 2010;Wang et al 2015), and a graduate ISM course at Harvard University (Sanders et al 2014). Co-author Weigel uses WWT to visualize spacecraft ephemerides and planetary texture maps in context in an immersive fulldome environment for the Introduction to Astronomy class at Samford University.…”
Section: College Courses and Beyondmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have been used at Bucknell University and the University of Massachusetts Amherst (see Ladd et al 2015, and the WWTA Website). WWT has been part of introductory astronomy courses at the Central China Normal University since 2009 (Qiao et al 2010;Wang et al 2015), and a graduate ISM course at Harvard University (Sanders et al 2014). Co-author Weigel uses WWT to visualize spacecraft ephemerides and planetary texture maps in context in an immersive fulldome environment for the Introduction to Astronomy class at Samford University.…”
Section: College Courses and Beyondmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often individual lecturers or teams with the participation of university staff are engaged in developing or adapting multimedia resources for the students. Due to the development of software tools for rapid application, attracting students to develop educational recourses is becoming more and more frequent case [4,5]. Participation of students can be part of the academic course or be optional, with the invitation of more experienced, creative or active students.…”
Section: Distances Between Pointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their advantages are economy of resources and that they are very intuitive and attractive to students. They may also generate an interesting feedback between the user and the interface . However, it is important to contextualize and prove such products in real environments to analyze the causes for deviations between simulations and experimental results .…”
Section: A Support System For Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%