Collaborative data collection: shifting focus on meaning making during practical work

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Abstract

In practical work focussing on conceptual development, students spend valuable in-class time on collecting data rather than making sense out of it. This provides a barrier to learning about the targeted concept. To address this problem, we developed an approach that we coin collaborative data collection. Using a practical on the topic density, we describe this approach and illustrate how the focus of practical work shifts away from mere data-collection towards meaning making. Although a single practical is described, the approach can be applied to other practicals as well.

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Pols, F., & Diepenbroek, P. (2023). Collaborative data collection: shifting focus on meaning making during practical work. Physics Education, 58(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6552/acb395

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