This book outlines key issues for addressing the grand challenges posed
to educators, developers, and researchers interested in the intersection
of simulations and science education. To achieve this, the authors
explore the use of computer simulations as instructional scaffolds that
provide strategies and support when students are faced with the need to
acquire new skills or knowledge. The monograph aims to provide insight
into what research has reported on navigating the complex process of
inquiry- and problem-based science education and whether computer
simulations as instructional scaffolds support specific aims of such
pedagogical approaches for students.