The Tension Between HyperText Environments and Science Learning
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Computer technology has afforded opportunities to design science curriculum experiences that capitalize on hypertext environments. Though these settings may provide students with flexibility as they explore science the question remains, does science inherently favor sequential approaches to curriculum? This paper addresses the tension this creates using as an example an action research study of a high school acid-base chemistry unit.
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