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Network Science, A Decade Later--the result of NSF-funded research that looked at the experiences of a set of science projects which use the Internet--offers an understanding of how the Internet can be used effectively by science teachers and students to support inquiry-based teaching and learning. The book emphasizes theoretical and critical perspectives and is intended to raise questions about the goals of education and the ways that technology helps reach those goals and ways that it cannot. The theoretical perspective of inquiry-based teaching and learning in which the book is grounded is consistent with the current discipline-based curriculum standards and frameworks. The chapters in Part I, State of the Art, describe the history and current practice of network science. Those in Part II, Looking Deeply, extend the inquiry into network science by examining discourse and data in depth, using both empirical data and theoretical perspectives. In Part III, Looking Forward, the authors step back from the issues of network science to take a broader view, focusing on the question: How should the Internet be used--and not used--to support student learning? The book concludes with a reminder that technology will not replace teachers. Rather, the power of new technologies to give students both an overwhelming access to resources--experts, peers, teachers, texts, images, and data--and the opportunity to pursue questions of their own design, increases the need for highly skilled teachers and forward-looking administrators. This is a book for them, and for all educators, policymakers, students involved in science and technology education. For more information about the authors, an archived discussions space, a few chapters that can be downloaded as PDF files, and ordering information, visit teaparty.terc.edu/book/

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title:Network Science, a Decade Later : The Internet and Classroom Learning
author:Feldman, Alan.; Konold, Cliff.; Coulter, Bob.
publisher:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:0805834257
print isbn13:9780805834253
ebook isbn13:9780585189833
language:English
subjectScience--United States--Computer-assisted instruction, Internet in education--United States.
publication date:2000
lcc:LB1583.3.F44 2000eb
ddc:507.8/5
subject:Science--United States--Computer-assisted instruction, Internet in education--United States.
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Network Science, A Decade Later
The Internet and Classroom Learning
Alan Feldman
Cliff Konold
& Bob Coulter
with Brian Conroy
Charles Hutchison
& Nancy London
Foreword by
Barbara Means
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This project was undertaken by TERC, Inc.,
Cambridge, Massachusetts. Funded in part by a
grant from the National Science Foundation.
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2000
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers
Mahwah, New Jersey London
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Cover: Map reprinted with permission of Journey North.
www.learner.org/jnorth
The map represents Monarch butterfly migrations and shows the week in the spring of 1999 that students reported seeing the first Monarch butterfly in their area.
The final camera copy for this work was prepared by the author, and therefore the publisher takes no responsibility for consistency or correctness of typographical style.

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This project was undertaken by TERC, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts. Funded in part by a grant from the National Science Foundation.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. RED-9454704, RED-9155743, and REC-9725228. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect views of the National Science Foundation.
Copyright 2000 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by photostat, microfilm, retrieval system, or any other means, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers
10 Industrial Avenue
Mahwah, New Jersey 07430
Cover design by Kathryn Houghtaling Lacey

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Network science, a decade later: the internet and classroom learning
Alan Feldman...(et al.).
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN 0-8058-3425-7 (alk. paper).ISBN 0-8058-3426-5 (pbk.: alk. paper)
1. ScienceUnited StatesComputer-assisted instruction. 2. Internet (Computer
network) in educationUnited States. I. Title. II. Title: Network science.
LB1583.3.F44 2000 99-38653
507.8'5dc21 CIP
Books published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates are printed on acid-free paper, and their bindings are chosen for strength and durability.
Printed in the United States of America
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Page v
In memory of
Mildred Shapiro (Midge)
teacher mentor friend
Page vii
CONTENTS
Foreword
ix
Preface
xv
Part I: State of the Art
1
Founding Vision of Network Science: Assessment
3
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The Founding Vision
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Roots of Network Science
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Assessing Network Science
2
Evolving Visions: Case Studies
25
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NGS Kids Network
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Global Lab
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Journey North
3
Lessons Learned
59
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Curriculum to Support Student Inquiry
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The Technical and Human Infrastructure
Part II: Looking Deeply
4
Promoting Reflective Discourse
75
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