Students' perceptions and designs of simple control systems

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This study examines students conceptions and designs of simple control systems. A framework is presented that characterizes the cognitive models generated by the students for simple opening/closing systems in terms of an increasing differentiation of both structural and functional aspects of the systems: from an undifferentiated general input/output model, up to a complete causal model. The students' conceptions, missing conceptions, and misconceptions of the control systems are described and analyzed at three main levels: device knowledge, perception of the control process, and perception of information-flow within the system. The implications of this study are discussed for the learning of technological concepts, the instructional use of building and programming kits (e.g., Lego-Logo), and our research agenda.

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论文评审过程:Available online 26 February 1999.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0747-5632(96)00014-3