Community Design Crit ( September 17, 2024 ) - PhET: Number Pairs

Justin Obara obara.justin
Mon Sep 16 14:17:36 UTC 2024


Sorry, correction the design crit is September 17, 2024. 

> On Sep 16, 2024, at 9:18?AM, Justin Obara <obara.justin at gmail.com> wrote:
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> There will be a Community Design Crit on September 27, 2024, 2pm to 3pm ET.
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> Topic: PhET: Number Pairs
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> Description:
> PhET Interactive Simulations is designing the Number Pairs simulation. It is a simulation focused on decomposing a number into two addends, and putting two addends together to create a total for number 0-20. It is aimed at early math learners ages 4-7.
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> We are in early development with relatively solid visual layouts with pointer/touch based input ideas about interactions that support learning goals.
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> Early development questions are elevating design questions related to alternative input and effcient groupings of objects and interactions.
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> Research shows students visualize and organize numbers in different ways. Some focus on location, others focus on the attribute, so the sim allows learners to play with these ideas of location and attributes and how they affect addends.
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> One design challenge we want to explore is how to make accessible movable objects that also have the ability to change color on demand.
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> Links:
> Summary for Design Crit - Number Pairs <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LZMEX-55C-gR4_BIrv3Rx5ytBhdyuGg5RLdiepokOxM/edit>        
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> Facilitator: Cathy Carter, Taliesin Smith
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> Meeting Details:
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> Date: September 17, 2024
> Time: 2pm to 3pm ET
> Virtual Meeting : zoom <https://ocadu.zoom.us/j/82743278568?pwd=KzQ0Nkc2R1lSYllhVFk1d1lQUDJSdz09>
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> Other Information:
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> Please visit the Inclusive Design Critiques and Workshops <https://fluidproject.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/fluid/pages/11513504/Community+workshops+and+design+crits> wiki page, for more information including the schedule of upcoming events. 
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> Contributions are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International?License <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/> and follow the Fluid and Inclusive Design Community Code of?Conduct <https://fluidproject.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/fluid/pages/11537403/Inclusion+in+the+Fluid+Community>. (Note: some demonstrated/presented or discussed software, hardware, research, tools and etc, may have their own license.)
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> Thanks
> Justin

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