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"Our Dog Probably Thinks Christmas is Really Boring": Re-mediating Science Education for Feminist-Inspired Inquiry.
Annie Kelly,Christine T. Chang,Christian Hill,Mary Etta West,Mary Yoder,Joseph L. Polman,Shaun K. Kane,Michael Eisenberg,R. Benjamin Shapiro +8 more
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Investigating Sensory Extensions as Input for Interactive Simulations
Chris Hill,Casey Lee Hunt,Sammie Crowder,Brett L. Fiedler,Emily B. Moore,Ann Naomi Eisenberg +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a suite of wearable sensory extension devices that interface with a uniquely inclusive PhET Simulation, Ratio and Proportion, is presented, where two hands can be moved on-screen to various values, representing different mathematical ratios.
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