The Use of Mobile Devices as Means of Data Collection in Supporting Elementary School Students' Conceptual Understanding about Plants
ARTICLE
Zacharias C. Zacharia, Charalambia Lazaridou, Lucy Avraamidou
International Journal of Science Education Volume 38, Number 4, ISSN 0950-0693
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of mobile learning among young learners. Specifically, we investigated whether the use of mobile devices for data collection during field trips outside the classroom could enhance fourth graders' learning about the parts of the flower and their functions, flower pollinators and the process of pollination/fertilization, and the interrelationship between animals and plants, more than students' use of traditional means of data collection. For this purpose, we designed a pre-post experimental design study with two conditions: one in which participants used a mobile device for data collection and another using traditional means (e.g. sketching and note-taking). The sample comprised 48 fourth graders (24 in each condition), who studied the flower, its parts, and their functions. A conceptual test was administered to assess students' understanding before and after instruction. Moreover, the students' science notebooks and accompanying artifacts were used as a data source for examining students' progress during the study's intervention. The conceptual test and notebook data were analyzed statistically, whereas we used open coding for the artifacts. Findings revealed that using mobile devices for data collection enhanced students' conceptual understanding more than using traditional means of data collection.
Citation
Zacharia, Z.C., Lazaridou, C. & Avraamidou, L. (2016). The Use of Mobile Devices as Means of Data Collection in Supporting Elementary School Students' Conceptual Understanding about Plants. International Journal of Science Education, 38(4), 596-620. Retrieved August 13, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/194980/.
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Keywords
- affordances
- Botany
- Comparative Analysis
- Control Groups
- Data Collection
- electronic learning
- Elementary School Science
- Elementary School Students
- Experimental Groups
- Field Trips
- Foreign Countries
- Grade 4
- Handheld Devices
- Influence of Technology
- instructional materials
- Notetaking
- Outcomes of Education
- Pretests Posttests
- Science Activities
- Science Process Skills
- Science Tests
- Scores
- Statistical Analysis
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