Good Practices, Missed Opportunities and the Use of Jupyter Notebooks for Inquiry-Based Learning
2023 (English)Conference paper, Poster (with or without abstract) (Other academic)
Resource type
Text
Physical description [en]
Poster presented at Jupyter Con 10-12 May 2023, Cité des Sciences, Paris, France.
Symposium: Jupyter in Education
Abstract [en]
Jupyter Notebooks allow the presentation of programming code, text, figures and other multimedia content in an interactive way which, in principle, makes them an ideal tool for education. Not surprisingly, the number of publications dealing with Jupyter Notebooks in teaching have increased rapidly during recent years. Inspired by the Open Software philosophy, most of these notebooks are intended as open educational resources. However, few of these notebooks take into consideration basic teaching and learning principles, a problem that potentially results in poorly designed content and/or little reuse. This talk is a wake-up call on the need for implementing well-established educational principles into Jupyter Notebooks for creating content of superior educational value. We will address this subject putting a special emphasis on the development of Jupyter notebooks in an inquiry-based learning (IBL) context. In the talk, we will address the different steps of creating an IBL activity using Jupyter: (i) formulating the initial question, (ii) the resources for solving this question (the Jupyter notebook itself), (iii) guidance of the students through the notebook and (iv) assessment.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
JupetyrCon , 2023. , p. 1
Keywords [en]
Jupyter notebooks, Inquire-based Learning, Python, E-learning
National Category
Natural Sciences
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-502010OAI: oai:DiVA.org:uu-502010DiVA, id: diva2:1758963
Conference
JupyterCon, Cité des Sciences, Paris, France, 10-12 May, 2023
Projects
PUMA project Jupyter4UU
Note
Symposium: Jupyter in Education
2023-05-242023-05-242023-05-29Bibliographically approved