Individual differences in learning with simulation tool: A pilot study

Tzu Chien Liu, Yi Chun Lin, Kinshuk, Maiga Chang

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    Abstract

    In order to explore why some learners have better learning effects with the simulation tool, and the others do not, the researchers used the quasi-experimental design and think-aloud method to investigate the relations between individual differences and learning effects from students' learning processes with the simulation tool, Dynamic Simulation Assisted Statistical Learning (DSASL). The results show that the DSASL can correct the students' misconceptions and enhance their concept understandings. However, there are individual differences in students' learning effects when learning with DSASL. Finally, the researchers analyze the transcripts of think-aloud and find that the learning process may influence the students' learning effects.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings - The 8th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, ICALT 2008
    Pages501-503
    Number of pages3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2008
    Event8th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, ICALT 2008 - Santander, Spain
    Duration: 1 Jul. 20085 Jul. 2008

    Publication series

    NameProceedings - The 8th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, ICALT 2008

    Conference

    Conference8th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, ICALT 2008
    Country/TerritorySpain
    CitySantander
    Period1/07/085/07/08

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