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From the Physical to the Virtual: Bringing Free-Choice Science Education OnlineLink: http://www.eduweb.com/virtual_science_centers.html Steven Allison-Bunnell and David T. Schaller, Educational Web Adventures (Eduweb) In E-Learning and Virtual Science Centers, edited by Leo Tan and R. Subramaniam (Hershey, PA: Idea Group 2005). More about the book. Here is the abstract and two excerpts: Abstract This chapter from E-Learning and Virtual Science Centers proposes a series of strategies for recreating science center exhibits online. It argues that while physical and electronic exhibits share certain common features, electronic science interactives based on physical exhibits must be re-conceived in terms of the strengths of the electronic medium. Like a televised magic show, digital media allow any number of special effects that interfere with the immediacy and raw authenticity of an onsite physical demonstration. This interference is inherent in any mediated experience. Rather than trying to overcome it, we suggest alternate approaches that take online users deeper into the scientific concepts underlying the physical phenomena on exhibit in the physical galleries. We outline several strategies that we have successfully used to engage user's imaginations and emotions in online science activities, to foster motivation, and to provide an initial conceptual framework that supports the learning process. This resource is cataloged under:
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