Article
Publication Date
March 2010
Journal/Book Title/Conference
In C. Crawford et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE) International Conference 2010 (pp. 1612-1619).
Abstract
Computer-based mathematical modeling in Physics is a process of constructing models of concepts and the relationships between them in the scientific characteristics of work. In this manner, computer-based modeling integrates the interactions of natural phenomenon through the use of models, which provide structure for theories and a base for experimentation. Utilizing this method, scientists construct knowledge, and in like manner, students in science construct their understandings in significant ways, addressing their preconceptions and their knowledge of concepts in physics. Project STIMMULIS provides a mathematical modeling context for pre-service mathematics and science teachers’ conceptual and applied understanding of motion. Project STIMMULIS can serve as a prototype for teacher education departments by (1) providing rich science and mathematics content through a scientific and mathematical modeling based curriculum, and (2) developing, implementing, and demonstrating innovative constructivist practices (strategies) for teaching science and mathematics.
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