Using Digital Technology in Scientific Practices of Student

Authors

  • Thanita Kaewsri The Secondary Educational Service Area Office Kamphaengphet
  • Rujroad Kaewurai Faculty of Education, Naresuan University
  • Wiwat Meesuwan Faculty of Education, Naresuan University

Keywords:

Digital technology, Scientific practices, Student

Abstract

     Digital technology is a tool to support the operation and students' learning to be more effective. Nowadays science teaching and learning arrangements. Students must learn through scientific practice. which are the main practice that scientists use to explore, create models and theorize about the world. By encouraging students to practice on their own. Don’t just learn from others. Teachers are therefore responsible for providing an environment and encouraging students to use digital technology, communication tool and social networks to access, manage, integrate, evaluate, and create in scientific practice. For students to communicate, learn, work and solve problems together effectively. Which will lead to learning science in the digital age. Teachers must design learning that encourages students to understand and use technology appropriate to learning.

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20-12-2023

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Kaewsri, T., Kaewurai, R. ., & Meesuwan, W. . (2023). Using Digital Technology in Scientific Practices of Student. Research and Development Journal Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, 15(2), 27–36. retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/irdssru/article/view/266071

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