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Inquiry in Co-Lab

Co-Lab will foster the development of inquiry skills by offering learners a safe and supportive environment in which they can develop their cognitive abilities with respect to experimentation and inductive reasoning. Co-Lab will do this by offering a realistic experimental setting in which learners can design and perform experiments and a set of cognitive tools that will explicitly and directly scaffold the cognitive skills needed for inquiry. the purpose of these cognitive tools is twofold. First by supporting the inquiry processes, learners can from day one engage in successful inquiry learning tasks and, second, by "fading", diminishing their support, cognitive tools contribute to the acquisition of higher order inquiry skills by learners.

The realistic experimental space consist of a source for experimental data that can be queried and manipulated by the learner. In such a way learners can perform experiments by manipulating variables and observing the effects of the changes they make. The experiments are realistic in the sense that they represent real world simulations embedded in a realistic context.

Inquiry

Inquiry means that the learner engages in scientific activities like designing and performing experiments, making predictions, stating hypotheses drawing conclusions from data. Moreover, learners needs to plan and monitor their activities.

As such inquiry is a complex activity and many cognitive skills are required for it to be successful. The skills needed for inquiry based learning are valuable in many contexts as they allow people to assess information by its value and meaning and contribute to a critical attitude in general.