The Field Lessons About Science Education For Grade Schools
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International Conference on Mathematics / Science Education and Technology, March 1999 ISBN 978-1-880094-34-1
Abstract
This paper reports two practices which used the computer network on field lessons. We experimented to use the computer network for elementary school students of Keio Yochisha on the seaside school and a science lesson. On the seaside school we connected between the school in Tokyo and the hotel in Chiba with the ISDN network so that the students on the seaside could communicate with teachers and students in Tokyo. The other experiment treated the course for the dynamics of water flow where the teacher at the upper stream of the river and students in the classroom connected via the internet over 32kbps PIAFS dial-up line. We discussed on the effectiveness of the use of the internet.
Citation
Suzuki, H., Suzuki, T., Takahashi, N. & Aiba, H. (1999). The Field Lessons About Science Education For Grade Schools. In Proceedings of International Conference on Mathematics / Science Education and Technology 1999 (pp. 543-548). Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). Retrieved March 19, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/7103.
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