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عفاف بنت أحمد بن محمد باعبدالله

Assistant Professor

عضو هيئة تدريس في قسم المناهج وطرق التدريس

Teachers College
مبنى ٢، الدور ٢، مكتب رقم ١٤٣
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Journal Article
2021

An ethnomethodological study of abductive reasoning while tinkering

Tinkering is often viewed as arbitrary practice that should be avoided. However, tinkering can be performed as part of a sound reasoning process. In this ethnomethodological study, we investigated tinkering as a reasoning process that construes logical inferences. This is a new asset-based approach that can be applied in computer science education. We analyzed artifact-based interviews, video observations, reflections, and scaffolding entries from three pairs of early childhood teacher candidates to document how they engaged in reasoning while tinkering. Abductive reasoning observed during tinkering is discussed in detail.

Publisher Name
SAGE Publications
Volume Number
7
Magazine \ Newspaper
AERA Open
Pages
1-25
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by Afaf A. Baabdullah
2019
Published in:
International Society of the Learning Sciences
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by .Kim, C, .Belland, B. R, .Baabdullah, A, .Lee, E, .Dinc, E, .Zhang, A
2021
Published in:
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by Afaf A. Baabdullah , ChanMin Kim
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Published in:
The International Association for development of the information Society