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The Effects of G.I.S. on Students' Attitudes, Self-efficacy, and Achievement in Middle School Science Classrooms
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Stem EducationStudent MotivationScience EducationScientific LiteracySelf-efficacy TheoryStudent LearningLearning SciencesWeek ProjectLearning UnitEducational PsychologyPsychologyEducationLearning AnalyticsEducation ResearchElementary EducationAbstract Abstract
Abstract Abstract This paper examines a non-equivalent quasi-experimental research effort, wherein two versions of a two week Project Based Learning unit were developed, implemented, and assessed. Students used a collaborative GIS or paper maps to support data analysis activities in this eighth grade Earth science unit. Attitude and self-efficacy in science as technology as well as student achievement in science process skills were measured. The study found significant improvement in attitudes toward technology, self-efficacy toward science, and modest, yet significant, improvements for geographic data analysis for students who used GIS. Key Words: GIS educationProblem Based LearningScience Education
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