1. Use of technology-assisted techniques of mind mapping and concept mapping in science education: a constructivist study.
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Balım, Ali Günay
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SCIENCE education (Middle school) , *MIND maps , *CONCEPT mapping , *TEACHING methods , *EDUCATIONAL technology research , *EDUCATION , *CHILDREN , *MIDDLE school education - Abstract
The study aims to investigate the effects of using mind maps and concept maps on students' learning of concepts in science courses. A total of 51 students participated in this study which used a quasi-experimental research design with pre-test/post-test control groups. The constructivist-inspired study was carried out in the sixth-grade science course unit of ‘Light and Sound’ in a primary school with two experimental groups and one control group. The intervention was held in the experimental group 1 by using technology-assisted technique of mind mapping, in the experimental group 2 by using technology-assisted technique of concept mapping, and in the control group by means of traditional classroom instruction. After the intervention in the experimental groups, concept tests and open-ended questions related to the unit were used as post-tests. According to the data obtained from concept tests, it was found out that all groups' understanding of concepts was equivalent. Significantly, students in the experimental group 2 reported positive opinions, stating that learning through concept maps was useful and engaging. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2013
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