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Guided Inquiry Learning with Technology: Community Feedback and Software for Social Constructivism

Authors: Clif Kussmaul, Tammy Pirmann

Source: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computer Supported Education (CSEDU)

URL: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-14756-2_20

Abstract

To meet current and future demands, education needs to become more effective and more scalable. One evidence-based, social constructivist approach is Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL). In POGIL, teams of learners work on specifically designed activities that guide them to practice key skills and develop their own understanding of key concepts. This paper expands a prior conference paper, and describes a series of investigations of how technology might enhance POGIL to be more effective and more scalable. The investigations include a survey and structured discussions among POGIL community leaders, a UI mockup and a working prototype, and experiences piloting the prototype in a large introductory course at a university. These investigations reveal that instructors are interested in using such tools. Tools can support richer learning experiences for students and provide better reporting to help instructors monitor progress and facilitate learning. The course pilot demonstrates that a prototype can support a large hybrid class. These investigations also identified promising areas for future work.

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author Kussmaul, Clif and Pirmann, Tammy
editor Csap{'o}, Beno and Uhomoibhi, James
title Guided Inquiry Learning with Technology: Community Feedback and Software for Social Constructivism
booktitle Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computer Supported Education (CSEDU)
year 2022
publisher Springer International Publishing
address Cham
pages 407–428
isbn 978-3-031-14756-2
doi 10.1007/978-3-031-14756-2_20
url https://link.springer.com/…