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CoVis: Learning Through Collaborative Visualization

 
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Type: Course Related Materials
Grade Level: Secondary, Post-secondary
Author: Louis Gomez, Roy Pea
Subject: Science and Technology
Institution Name: SERC
Collection Name: NAGT Cutting Edge (SERC)

Abstract: CoVis is a community of thousands of students, over a hundred teachers, and dozens of researchers all working to improve science education in middle and high schools. They do this by approaching the learning of science more like the doing of science: rather than depend on the teaching of facts, they seek to reproduce the question-centered, collaborative practices of scientists, using advanced communication technologies. The CoVis project was completed in 1998, and the website now serves as an archive of CoVis materials, including pages of links to geosciences resources, papers presented by CoVis participants, and software developed by the project for use in the classroom. Two of the software applications are for creating visuals of world weather and climate, and one is a multimedia tool for collaborating on scientific inquiry from the classroom. This resource is part of the Teaching Quantitative Skills in the Geosciences collection. http://serc.carleton.edu/quantskills/

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Course Type: Learning Module
Material Types: Activities and Labs, Discussion Forums
Media Formats: Text/HTML
Language: English

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