2020
DOI: 10.35542/osf.io/7rptw
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More confidently uncertain? Teaching learners to apply Bayesian methods to make sense of scientific phenomena

Abstract: While analyzing data is important learning in science domains, existing tools for those learning to work with data have key limitations, particularly concerning modeling data. This early-stage research is intended to begin a line of work on students’ data analysis that is not yet widely used in K-12 learning environments, Bayesian statistical methods, with implications for how learners use evidence in science learning environments and how computational thinking is related to working with data.

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“…One is the one presented by the work of Joshua M. Rosenberg (2020), where the question is to treat the problem directly by the students and skills for it. According to this approach, the aim is for students to develop skills to establish models and patterns in science, of a scientific nature, from large masses of data and, obviously, from Bayes' Theorem.…”
Section: Conclusion For Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…One is the one presented by the work of Joshua M. Rosenberg (2020), where the question is to treat the problem directly by the students and skills for it. According to this approach, the aim is for students to develop skills to establish models and patterns in science, of a scientific nature, from large masses of data and, obviously, from Bayes' Theorem.…”
Section: Conclusion For Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Una es la que nos plantea el trabajo de Joshua M. Rosenberg (2020), donde la cuestión es abordar el problema directamente por los alumnos y crearles habilidades para ello. Según este planteamiento, se trata de que los estudiantes desarrollen habilidades para establecer modelos y patrones en la ciencia, de carácter científico, a partir de grandes masas de datos y, obviamente, a partir del Teorema de Bayes.…”
Section: Conclusiones Para La Prácticaunclassified