Building Towers, Selecting from two colors for Guess My Tower, Clip 4 of 5: Stephanie and Matt Rebuild the Argument
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Matt (student)
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Stephanie (student)
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Robert (student)
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Michelle R. (student)
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Harding Elementary School (Kenilworth, N.J.)
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Learning, Psychology of--Case studies
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Robert B. Davis Institute for Learning (1993).Building Towers, Selecting from two colors for Guess My Tower, Clip 4 of 5: Stephanie and Matt Rebuild the Argument [video]
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Transcript and student work are also available.
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Available in QuickTime and Flash digital video formats.
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Maher
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Carolyn Alexander
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Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
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Martino
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Amy Marie
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1993-02-26
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1993-02-26
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A45, Building Towers Selecting from Two Colors for Guess My Tower, Full Video: Following Stephanie and Matt (Student View), Grade 5, February 26, 1993, Raw footage.
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A46, Building Towers Selecting from Two Colors for Guess My Tower, Full Video: Following Stephanie and Matt (Work View), Grade 5, February 26, 1993, Raw footage.
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Tracing Milin's development of inductive reasoning : a case study / by Manjit Kaur Sran.
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In clip 4 of 5, fifth grade student Matt shares his understanding of Milin’s inductive argument with Robert and Michelle R. who, up to this point, found twelve, four-tall towers. Stephanie attentively listens to Matt’s explanation and then joins in by continuing the argument to four-tall towers, using unifix cubes to build towers that are one, two, three and four cubes-tall.
PROBLEM STATEMENT “You have been invited to participate in a TV Quiz Show and have the opportunity to win a vacation to Disneyworld. The game is played by choosing one of the four possibilities for winning and then picking a tower out of a covered box. If the tower matches your choice, you win. You are told that the box contains all possible towers three tall that can be built when you select from cubes of two colors, red and yellow. You are given the following possibilities for a winning tower: a) All cubes are exactly the same color; .b) There is only one red cube; c) Exactly two cubes are red; d. At least two cubes are yellow. Question 1.Which choice would you make and why would this choice be any better than any of the others? Question 2. Assuming you won, you can play again for the Grand Prize which means you can take a friend to Disneyworld. But now your box has all possible towers that are four tall (built by selecting from the two colors, yellow and red). You are to select from the same four possibilities for a winning tower. Which choice would you make this time and why would this choice be better than any of the others?" .
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Ed.D. dissertation references the video footage that includes Building Towers, Selecting from two colors for Guess My Tower, Clip 4 of 5: Stephanie and Matt Rebuild the Argument
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2010-05-01
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Dissertation available in digital format in the RUcore Rutgers Electronic Theses and Dissertations collection.
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Building Towers, Selecting from two colors for Guess My Tower, Clip 4 of 5: Stephanie and Matt Rebuild the Argument
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