Learning chance: Lessons from a learning-axes and bridging-tools perspective.


Book: 
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference On Teaching Statistics (ICOTS-7), Salvador, Brazil.
Authors: 
Abrahamson, D.
Editors: 
Rossman, A., & Chance, B.
Category: 
Year: 
2006
Publisher: 
Voorburg, The Netherlands: International Statistical Institute.
URL: 
http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~iase/publications/17/7F3_ABRA.pdf
Abstract: 

The paper builds on design-research studies in the domain of probability and statistics conducted in middle-school classrooms. The design, ProbLab (Probability Laboratory), which is part of Wilensky's 'Connected Probability' project, integrates: constructionist projects in traditional media; individual work in the NetLogo modeling-and-simulation environment; and networked participatory simulations in HubNet. An emergent theoretical model, 'learning axes and bridging tools,' frames both the design and the data analysis. The model is explicated by discussing a sample episode, in which a student reinvents sampling by connecting 'local' and 'global' perceptions of a population.

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