2021
DOI: 10.3390/educsci11050246
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Visual Representation Construction for Collective Reasoning in Elementary Science Classrooms

Abstract: There has been a recent increase in research interest in the ways that visual representation is used to facilitate students’ understanding in science classrooms. Yet while many studies have explored individual students’ drawing, few studies have looked into drawing as a collective tool to engage students in thinking and talking together in science classrooms. This study employed a case study approach to understand some of the possibilities for visual representation construction as a collective reasoning tool. … Show more

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“…Virtual simulations allow learners to build visual representations during the learning process, and this has an impact on their critical reasoning [34]. The findings of this study have confirmed that in addition to supporting learning interactivity, virtual simulations have an impact on improving the reasoning performance of STEM students so that it can be used as a cognitive tool in a wider learning context.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Virtual simulations allow learners to build visual representations during the learning process, and this has an impact on their critical reasoning [34]. The findings of this study have confirmed that in addition to supporting learning interactivity, virtual simulations have an impact on improving the reasoning performance of STEM students so that it can be used as a cognitive tool in a wider learning context.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Moreover, it shows that more than half of respondents respond that the digital book encourages the students to concentrate on thinking, constructing concepts, and facts 7 / 13 and drawing conclusions. It confirmed that the previous study reveal that the use of digital simulations enables students to develop visual images during the learning process, which improves their critical reasoning (Fraile-Fernández et al, 2021;Yoon et al, 2021). As a result, the utilization of digital books STEM-PjBL can promote students' mathematical critical thinking, which is consistent with previous research showing that STEM students' reasoning ability can be enhanced by gaining knowledge using digital simulation (Verawati et al, 2022).…”
Section: Digital Book Stem-pjblsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Findings of this study are consistent with previous studies that IT-based visual media utilization may develop students' digital literacy competencies and communication skills (Hakim et al, 2022). Similarly, utilization of IT-based chemistry module has positive impacts on the students' communication skills (Fraile et al, 2021) and there is a significant difference in students' communication skills based on genders (Yoon et al, 2021;Almuzakir & Qamariah, 2019). Research findings also show that female students' communication skills are higher than that of their male counterparts in both experimental and control groups.…”
Section: Communication Skillssupporting
confidence: 89%