Publications

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Here is a quick link to my Resume  (last updated March  2019)

DISSERTATION

Shareff, R. (2020). Agricultural Contexts as a Platform for Science and Technology: A Cross-Cultural Examination of Classroom, Community, and Modeling Dynamics. UC Berkeley. ProQuest ID: Shareff_berkeley_0028E_19857. Retrieved from https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2581h27d

 

PUBLICATIONS

Wilkerson, M. H., Shareff, R. L., & Laina, V. (2022). Learning from “interpretations of innovation” in the co-design of digital tools. In M-C. Shanahan, B. Kim, M. A. Takeuchi, K. Koh, A. P. Preciado-Babb, & P. Sengupta (Eds.), The Learning Sciences in Conversation: Theories, Methodologies, and Boundary Spaces. Routledge. [PDF][Routledge]

Wilkerson, M. H., Lanouette, K., & Shareff, R. L. (2021). Exploring variability during data preparation: A way to connect data, chance, and context when working with complex public datasets. Mathematical Thinking and Learning. doi: 10.1080/10986065.2021.1922838 [PDF][Taylor & Francis]

Shareff, R. (2018). ‘Harvesting’ ecosystem dynamics through a computational model of a garden. In A. Bakker, Design research in education: A practical guide for early career researchers (pp. 172-175). Abingdon, UK: Routledge.

Wilkerson, M.H., Shareff, R., Laina, V., Gravel, B. (2018). Epistemic gameplay and discovery in computational model-based inquiry activities. Instructional Science, 46(1), 35-60. DOI: 10.1007/s11251-017-9430-4 [Springer]

Shareff, R., Murphy-Graham, E. (2017).  Redefining teacher development to great effect in Honduras. Stanford Social Innovations Research Series: Preparing Today’s Youth for Tomorrow’s World. [hyperlink]

 

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Wilkerson, M., Shareff, R., & Lanouette, K. (2019, July). Learning to transform data: A longitudinal interview study. Paper presented at the Eleventh International Research Forum on Statistical Reasoning, Thinking, and Literacy (SRTL-11).

Shareff, R.  A network of development: A comparative study of agro-science units in a rural  Honduran secondary curriculum. Presented as part of E. Murphy-Graham (Chair) & P. Blikstein (Discussant), Effective teaching in rural schools: examining local knowledge, sustainable development, and scientific agency within a multi-national curricular program. Paper session at the 2019 meeting of the Comparative & International Education Society (CIES), San Francisco, CA, USA. April 14-18. [PDF]

Durán-López, E. & Shareff, R. Training and teaching for inclusive development: Combining community knowledge and science content in rural Honduras. Presented as part of E. Murphy-Graham (Chair) & P. Blikstein (Discussant), Effective teaching in rural schools: examining local knowledge, sustainable development, and scientific agency within a multi-national curricular program. Paper session at the 2019 meeting of the Comparative & International Education Society (CIES), San Francisco, CA, USA. April 14-18.

Wilkerson, M., Laina, V., Lopez, L., Shareff, R. L., Dogruer, D., & McEachen, W. (2019, April). Collaborative modeling with complex public datasets in the middle school classroom. Presented as part of A. Pierson & D. Clark (Orgs.), Supporting modeling epistemologies in the science classroom. Structured poster session at the 2019 Annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), Toronto, Canada. April 5-9.

Wilkerson, M., Lanouette, K., Shareff, R. L., Erickson, T., Bulalacao, N., Heller, J., St. Clair, N., Finzer, W., & Reichsman, F. (2018, June). Data moves: Restructuring data for inquiry in a simulation and data analysis environment. Poster  in Proceedings of the International Conference for the Learning Sciences (ICLS 2018). London, England: ISLS. [PDF]

Shareff, R., Wilkerson, M.H. (2018, April). Grounding computational modeling in fertile soil: A design project with middle school science teachers and students. In A. Wagh (Org.) & J. Kolodner (Discussant), Bridging computational modeling tools & practices into the existing structures of K-16 environments in science education. Symposium presented at the 2018 Annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), New York, NY, USA. April 13-17.

Shareff, R. (2018, March). Culturally relevant science instruction in Latin America: Two cases of curricular reform. In A. Lewis (Org.) Cultural connections: Hispanic and Latin American teachers and students. Symposium presented at the 12th annual meeting of the National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST 2018). Atlanta, GA, USA.

Shareff, R., Wilkerson, M.H. (2017, November). Designing across contexts: Interdisciplinary interpretations of an ecological modeling environment. Poster presented at the 13th annual conference of the International Society for Design and Development in Education (ISDDE 2017). Berkeley, CA, USA. [PDF]

Wilkerson, M., Shareff, B., Gravel, B., Shaban, Y., & Laina, V. (2017, June). Exploring computational modeling environments as tools to structure classroom knowledge building. Full paper in Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL 2017). Philadelphia, PA, USA. [PDF]

Shareff, R. (2017, June). Using school gardens as a physical and virtual modeling environment. Doctoral Consortium presentation at the 16th ACM SIGCHI Interaction Design and Children Conference (IDC ’17). Stanford, CA, USA. [PDF]

Weltman, A., Fink, H., Shareff, R., Stone, E., & Abrahamson, D. (2017, April). Building bridges, deepening knowledge: Engaging novices, practicing teachers, and researchers in inquiry together. Poster presented at the UC Berkeley Education Research Day, Berkeley, CA, USA. [PDF]

Murphy-Graham, E., & Shareff, R. (2017, January). Examining effective teaching in rural Honduran schools. Presentation at ESRC DFIF Raising Learning Outcomes Grant- Holders Event, London, UK.

Shareff, R. (2016, October). Secondary STEM projects cultivate rural agricultural communities in Latin America. Roundtable presented at the 1st Annual Learning Sciences Graduate Student Conference, Chicago IL. [PDF]

Shareff, R. (2016, October). Bringing outside in: Transplanting experiential garden knowledge in computational models. Poster presented at the 13th Annual Research Symposium of the North American Association for Environmental Education, Madison, WI. [PDF]

Murata, A., Fabrega, J., Gillingham, D., Kim, H., Madkins, T. C., McGee, A., & Shareff, R. (2016, April). Preservice elementary mathematics lesson study: Visions and learning to teach. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, San Francisco, CA. [PDF]

Shareff, R. (2016, February). ‘Harvesting’ ecosystem dynamics through a computational model of a garden. Poster presented at the UC Berkeley Education Research Day, Berkeley, CA. [PDF]