Using students’ visual representations as a window to designing learning tools
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https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2010.2104Keywords:
visual representation, complex systems, student understanding, learning toolsAbstract
We report the preliminary findings of a study that considered how undergraduate students visually represent dynamic processes of a biological complex system. Initial results indicate that students created structure-focused visuals and relied on visual representations they had previously encountered in their studies. We suggest that the results of this paper can inform how computer-based learning tools could be designed to prompt students to think about the relationships between structure, behaviour, and function, thereby aiding their understanding of how biological complex systems work.
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