Technology-Based Handling of Science Misconceptions: The GeoDist Tool on the Distinction of Greenhouse Effect and Ozone Depletion

The didactic utilization of the conceptual obstacles constitutes an alternative approach for the design of learning situations in science education, in order to produce a conceptual change and overcome them. Adopting this positive perspective, a relative theoretical background is initially presented...

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