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Title: ‘Hybrid Modeling’: Advanced Scientific Investigations Linking Computer Models and Real-World Sensing (an interactive poster)
Authors: Blikstein, Paulo
Wilensky, Uri
Issue Date: Jun-2006
Publisher: International Society of the Learning Sciences
Citation: Blikstein, P. & Wilensky, U. (2006). ‘Hybrid Modeling’: Advanced Scientific Investigations Linking Computer Models and Real-World Sensing (an interactive poster). In Barab, S. A., Hay, K. E., & Hickey, D. T. (Eds.), The International Conference of the Learning Sciences: Indiana University 2006. Proceedings of ICLS 2006, Volume 2 (pp. 890-891). Bloomington, Indiana, USA: International Society of the Learning Sciences.
Abstract: `Hybrid modeling' is an innovative technological platform that enables students to link multi-agent models ("in" the computer) and electronic sensors ("outside") in real time. The platform is designed for learners to validate, refine, and debug their computer models using real- world data. Also, the technology broadens the types of scientific explorations possible in classrooms. Pilot studies suggest a real-to-virtual reciprocity that catalyzes further inquiry toward deeper understanding.
URI: https://doi.dx.org/10.22318/icls2006.890
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