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Winkler, Eleanor Anne; Graham, Paul; Unterman, Nathan A.; Grey, Benjamin; Miller, Jacob M.; Miller, Max J.; Sears, Allen J.; Bernat, Alex; Frank, Shoshana; Simon, Joshua; Eliaser, Shira K.; Blackmore, Tom; Copeland, Emmanuelle; Senser, Marybeth; Seiden, Henry; Valsamis, Anthony; Adams, Mark – Physics Teacher, 2022
With support from QuarkNet, high school students investigated the effect of overburden on muon flux by collecting data from Fermilab's Main Injector Neutrino Oscillation Search (MINOS) tunnel. Muon flux varied due to a change in overburden created by a 103-meter deep access shaft. A profile of muon flux as a function of distance from the access…
Descriptors: High School Students, Secondary School Science, Physics, Science Activities
Galeriu, Calin – Physics Teacher, 2022
The determination of the speed of sound in air is a classical experiment, usually performed with a resonance tube apparatus. The measured value can be checked against Eq. (1), which describes the temperature dependence of the speed of sound in dry air. A modern implementation of this speed of sound investigation uses an Arduino Uno microcontroller…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Physics, Measurement Equipment, Motion
Pols, Freek; Diepenbroek, Patrick – Physics Education, 2023
In practical work focussing on conceptual development, students spend valuable in-class time on collecting data rather than making sense out of it. This provides a barrier to learning about the targeted concept. To address this problem, we developed an approach that we coin "collaborative data collection." Using a practical on the topic…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Concept Formation, Scientific Concepts, Data Collection
Baird, William H. – Physics Education, 2022
The United States' Global Positioning System (GPS), and similar geolocation systems such as Galileo, GLONASS, and Beidou are used by people all over the globe. Modern receivers of these global navigation satellite systems can track multiple satellites from different constellations. Casual, non-technical users are probably aware that the positional…
Descriptors: Physics, Geographic Information Systems, Navigation (Information Systems), Handheld Devices
Baird, William; Pizano, Adrian; Ruff, Jordan – Physics Teacher, 2022
The global positioning system (GPS) must be familiar to every user of a smartphone as a way to locate one's position on Earth to within several meters. The constellation of orbiting atomic clocks equipped with radio transmitters allows receivers on Earth to determine their own position by measuring the travel times of radio signals from multiple…
Descriptors: Geographic Information Systems, Data Collection, Time, Handheld Devices
Ekkens, Tom – Physics Teacher, 2022
In many introductory physics classes, diffraction of light is introduced first, then more advanced diffraction topics such as x-ray diffraction, Bragg's law, and crystallography are covered. Since using x-rays raises safety concerns and atomic spacing in a crystal is not easy to change, microwaves with macroscopic crystals have been used to study…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Physics, Science Education, Introductory Courses
Forringer, Edward Russell – Physics Teacher, 2022
In a 1993 book review, E. Pearlstein asks, "Why don't textbook authors begin their discussion of magnetism by talking about magnets? That's what students have experience with." A similar question can be asked, "Why don't professors have students measure the force between permanent magnets in introductory physics labs?" The…
Descriptors: Science Education, Physics, Magnets, Measurement
Ozlem Oktay; Ilknur Reisoglu; Seyda Gul; Dilek Teke; Mustafa Sozbilir; Ilayda Gunes; Rumeysa Yildiz; Gulsah Atila; Aysegul Yazar; Lauri Malmi; Päivi Kinnunen; Jarkko Lampiselkä; Arja Kaasinen – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2025
The aim of this study is to compare the master's (MA) theses in Türkiye (TR) and Finland (FIN) published between 2015-2019. A total of 765 theses were analysed in terms of year, discipline, methodological approach, research method, didactic foci, data collection tool, target group, and sample size. The results showed that FIN theses grounded on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Masters Theses, STEM Education, Intellectual Disciplines
Aiken, John M.; Lewandowski, H. J. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2021
We present a model for sharing quantitative data in the field of physics education research and use it to present a newly available dataset as an example. This model is in line with calls from across physics and science more generally to democratize data and results through open access. The model includes suggestions for data collection, creation…
Descriptors: Physics, Educational Research, Data, Shared Resources and Services
Kaps, A.; Stallmach, F. – Physics Education, 2021
A digital learning-teaching environment is introduced in which undergraduate students are challenged to connect the basic physical concepts of oscillation, buoyancy and data analysis via an authentic experiment. The damped oscillation of a cylindrical body swimming upright in water is measured via the MEMS acceleration sensor of a wireless MCU…
Descriptors: Physics, College Science, Undergraduate Students, Science Experiments
Marcus Kubsch; Sebastian Strauß; Adrian Grimm; Sebastian Gombert; Hendrik Drachsler; Knut Neumann; Nikol Rummel – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
Recent research underscores the importance of inquiry learning for effective science education. Inquiry learning involves self-regulated learning (SRL), for example when students conduct investigations. Teachers face challenges in orchestrating and tracking student learning in such instruction; making it hard to adequately support students. Using…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Science Instruction, Electronic Books, Workbooks
Adrian Adams; Lauren Barth-Cohen – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
In undergraduate research settings, students are likely to encounter anomalous data, that is, data that do not meet their expectations. Most of the research that directly or indirectly captures the role of anomalous data in research settings uses post-hoc reflective interviews or surveys. These data collection approaches focus on recall of past…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Physics, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments
Médjahdi, Kader – Physics Teacher, 2019
Measuring magnetic induction is occasionally performed by our students during their academic training in physics. Among the various methods used to measure it, the Hall effect is the most common and widespread. Another way consists of employing an electronic flux-meter. It is constituted by a small flat coil (SFC) connected to the input of an…
Descriptors: Magnets, Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Kraftmakher, Yaakov – Physics Teacher, 2018
An improvement of the experiment with a driven pendulum is proposed: during a run, the phase shift between the driving force and displacement is continuously displayed vs. frequency. The method of phase measurements is taken from the lock-in detection technique. Using the new PASCO data acquisition system, the measurements in a frequency range…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Measurement, Science Experiments
Goldoni, Emanuele; Stefanini, Ledo – Physics Education, 2020
In 1919, Eddington and Dyson led two famous expeditions to measure the bending of light during a total solar eclipse. The results of this effort led to the first experimental confirmation of Einstein's General Relativity and contributed to create its unique and enduring fame. Since then, similar experiments have been carried out all around the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Light, Physics, Scientific Concepts