Exam 11: Technology in Elementary Science Education
Exam 1: The Science Education Imperative30 Questions
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Exam 4: Constructivism in Elementary Science Education30 Questions
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Exam 6: Science Education for Students With Diverse Perspectives17 Questions
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Exam 9: The Elementary Science Classroom24 Questions
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Exam 11: Technology in Elementary Science Education32 Questions
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What is the most common use of graphic organizer software?
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SciLINKS and the National Science Digital Library have what in common?
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A constructivist elementary science teacher is having the students explore static electricity by rubbing blown-up balloons of various sizes with a piece of wool cloth and then holding each rubbed balloon above a bowl of puffed cereal. Students measure the distance between the balloon and the cereal when the cereal first begins to be attracted to the balloon, and they measure the number of pieces of cereal each balloon holds. What computer application would help the students interpret their data?
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Which of the following is an example of the microcomputer-based laboratory (MBL) computer-based technology?
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Why would a constructivist science teacher want the students to use computer-based laboratory probes to gather data rather than the tried and true hands-on methods?
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W What position does the National Educational Technology Plan take with respect to technology use in schools?
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W According to the text, which kind of computer-based technology can give the most support to students in their individual inquiries?
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How can presentation software such as PowerPoint be useful in a constructivist science class?
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Why would a constructivist science teacher want the students to use the Internet in class?
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How can the Internet be used to foster students' individual inquiries in a constructivist science classroom?
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According to the text, what is meant by "Interactive Uses of Computers?"
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W A constructivist science teacher is having the students explore the differences between atoms and molecules using reference materials, plastic models, and the Internet. The teacher assigns the students to summarize their findings in writing and turn in the summaries. What computer application would best support this activity?
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W If a constructivist science teacher is unfamiliar with certain computer-based technologies, how can the teacher gain the needed expertise?
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What do most science educators advise about using science-based computer games in the classroom?
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W Why would a teacher want students to use presentation software such as PowerPoint to make presentations for the class instead of doing the presentations using poster board?
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