Can data logging improve the quality of interpretation and evaluation in chemistry lessons?
Issue 329 | Page 55 | Published Jun 2008
Description
Two case studies provide some qualitative evidence that students using data loggers spend more time discussing the meaning of the data and thus may reach deeper analyses and evaluations.
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