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交互式模拟是强大的学习工具。然而,如果学生们第一次在课堂上看到交互式模拟,他们往往会错过它的意义。另一种不同的方法是使用无脚本的活动,在课前提供个人参与模拟。课前学习活动是为杨百翰大学(Brigham young University)的“描述性声学”课程创建的,该课程使用互联网上的交互式模拟。在提供基本的指导下,学生探索模拟并使用课本相应章节的术语描述他们的经验。探究之后再写作,即使不正确,也提高了学生的理解水平,并提供了一种自然的方式,让学生在描述他们的经历时参与课堂。课前接触交互式模拟也提高了课堂上使用模拟的效率,因为每个学生都熟悉界面,因此可以更好地跟随课堂演示。交互式模拟对当前一代学生来说是一种强大的主动学习工具,但前提是他们在课堂上看到模拟之前有过亲身体验。交互式模拟是强大的学习工具。然而,如果学生们第一次在课堂上看到交互式模拟,他们往往会错过它的意义。另一种不同的方法是使用无脚本的活动,在课前提供个人参与模拟。课前学习活动是为杨百翰大学(Brigham young University)的“描述性声学”课程创建的,该课程使用互联网上的交互式模拟。在提供基本的指导下,学生探索模拟并使用课本相应章节的术语描述他们的经验。探究之后再写作,即使不正确,也提高了学生的理解水平,并提供了一种自然的方式,让学生在描述他们的经历时参与课堂。课前接触交互式模拟也提高了课堂上使用模拟的效率,因为每个学生都熟悉界面,因此可以更好地…
Pre-class exposure to interactive simulations increases efficacy
Interactive simulations are powerful learning tools. However, students often miss the point of an interactive simulation if they see it for the first time in class. A different approach is to use unscripted activities that provide individual engagement with the simulation before class. Pre-class learning activities were created for the “Descriptive Acoustics” class at Brigham young University that use interactive simulations available on the internet. Provided with basic instructions, the students explore the simulation and write a description of their experience using terminology from the corresponding textbook chapter. Exploration followed by writing, even if incorrect, has increased the level of student understanding and provides a natural way to have students participate in class as they describe their experiences. The pre-class exposure to the interactive simulations also increases the efficacy of using the simulations during class, as each student is familiar with the interface and thus can better follow the in-class demonstration. Interactive simulations are a powerful active-learning tool for the current generation of students but only if they have had personal experience with the simulation prior to seeing it in class.Interactive simulations are powerful learning tools. However, students often miss the point of an interactive simulation if they see it for the first time in class. A different approach is to use unscripted activities that provide individual engagement with the simulation before class. Pre-class learning activities were created for the “Descriptive Acoustics” class at Brigham young University that use interactive simulations available on the internet. Provided with basic instructions, the students explore the simulation and write a description of their experience using terminology from the corresponding textbook chapter. Exploration followed by writing, even if incorrect, has increased the level of student understanding and provides a natural way to have students participate in class as they describe their experiences. The pre-class exposure to the interactive simulations also increases the efficacy of using the simulations during class, as each student is familiar with the interface and thus can better f...