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Focus wildlife park: Outdoor learning at workstations for primary school children
Abstract A total of 268 primary school children (age 8.75 ± 0.65) spent one day at a wildlife park attending environmental education aiming at high cognitive achievement and motivation alongside maintained discipline. To accomplish this at an out-of-school learning setting, we compared our preferred ‘guided learning at workstations’ (G) combining the advantages of instructional and constructivist characteristics to a strong teacher-centered (T) and student-centered (S) approach also following workstations. We found higher knowledge values in the approaches with didactic leaders (T and G) while situational emotions did not differ between approaches. Results and implications are discussed in the context of environmental outdoor education.
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Applied Artificial Intelligence addresses concerns in applied research and applications of artificial intelligence (AI). The journal also acts as a medium for exchanging ideas and thoughts about impacts of AI research. Articles highlight advances in uses of AI systems for solving tasks in management, industry, engineering, administration, and education; evaluations of existing AI systems and tools, emphasizing comparative studies and user experiences; and the economic, social, and cultural impacts of AI. Papers on key applications, highlighting methods, time schedules, person-months needed, and other relevant material are welcome.