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Birriel, Jennifer J.; Wagoner, Jacob M. – Physics Teacher, 2022
Solar limb darkening is a prominent feature seen in white images of the Sun: the brightness of the solar disk is greatest at the solar center and decreases radially outward towards the limb. White light images can be used to examine and even model limb darkening; however, the limb-darkening effect is, in fact, wavelength dependent. Limb darkening…
Descriptors: Energy, Astronomy, Light, Science Instruction
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Liu, Zhi; Kong, Xi; Liu, Sannyuya; Yang, Zongkai; Zhang, Cuishuang – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
The MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) forum carries rich discussion data that contains multi-level cognition-related behavior patterns, which brings the potential for an in-depth investigation into the development trend of the group and individual cognitive presence in discourse interaction. This paper describes a study conducted in the context…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion, Pacing
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Coqueiro Rodrigues, Rojans; Cardozo Dias, Penha Maria – Physics Teacher, 2022
In high school, and also in introductory physics courses in higher levels of schooling, the law of universal gravitation of planets is introduced by postulating Johannes Kepler's three laws, and later Isaac Newton's law of the inverse of the square of the distance to the Sun. The justification of the laws is only achieved in advanced courses in…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Astronomy, Motion, Physics
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Feoli, Antonio; Benedetto, Elmo – Physics Education, 2021
This paper has a didactic aim. Indeed, starting from the well-known principle of free fall discovered by Galileo Galilei, we want to make some reflections that we consider useful for secondary school students. Being the acceleration invariant with respect to Galilei's transformations, it is useful to underline that the free fall in a gravitational…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, Motion
Rashidi, Azar; Kazemi Golverdi, Mohammad Reza; Soltani, Abbas Ali – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2021
"Tanjim" means "belief in the effect of the state of the constellations and the movement of stars in human life and terrestrial events" and is one of the topics that have long been of interest to humans, including Muslims. The existence of some narrations, for or against this issue, has caused the jurists of Islamic religions…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Muslims, Islam, Science Education
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Reichart, Daniel E. – Physics Teacher, 2021
For the past dozen years, the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill has been developing a unique, survey-level astronomy curriculum, primarily for undergraduate students, with the goal of significantly boosting STEM enrollments on a national scale, as well as boosting students' technical and research skills. Called "Our Place In…
Descriptors: College Science, Undergraduate Students, Robotics, Laboratory Equipment
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Tripathi, Swapnil – Physics Teacher, 2021
Shadows produced by sunlight reflected from convex surfaces can be very well defined. This article provides an explanation for this phenomenon as well as a demonstration/lab activity for students to investigate properties of shadows made from sunlight reflected by a curved surface.
Descriptors: Light, Scientific Concepts, Astronomy, Demonstrations (Educational)
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Scowcroft, Victoria; Davies, Steve R.; Mathlin, Gary; Sloan, Peter A. – Physics Education, 2023
Astronomy is one of the few sciences where the data (star-light) can be seen by all. Yet, there is a disconnect between a typical undergraduate lecture and, for example, where a planet may be in the sky and how to observe it. With the advent of moderate cost, high-quality 'back-garden' astronomy, and standard computers powerful enough to produce…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Science Laboratories
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Rahmat, Anggi Datiatur; Kuswanto, Heru; Wilujeng, Insih; Perdana, Riki – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2023
Technology has an essential role in the educational field. Technology-based mobile has the potential to improve education through Augmented Reality (AR). This study investigates the effect of mobile augmented reality on physics learning achievement and students' opinions on using this technology. The study used a convergent parallel pattern from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
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Qing Guo; Yuqing Chen; Cuilan Qiao; Yunwei Yu – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2024
Science data literacy (SDL) is an important literacy for college students in STEM majors to possess. However, the current understanding of SDL is incomplete and lacks effective cultivation strategies. This study integrates the core ideas of science literacy (SL) and data literacy (DL), while considering the characteristics of science data, and…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Equipment, Science Process Skills, Skill Development
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Lara Rodrigues; Alejandra Meneses; Maximiliano Montenegro; Cristián Cortés – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2025
Astronomy has great potential to attract children toward science and improve their scientific literacy. However, it has a relatively small presence within the school curricula worldwide. In Chile, home of the world's largest telescopes, astronomy is even more relevant in science education, but the presence of astronomical content within the…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Curriculum, Science Education, Foreign Countries
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Heafner, Joe – Physics Teacher, 2019
In anticipation of "AstroNotes" articles planned for the near future, a short primer on certain fundamental aspects of the celestial sphere and its associated geometry is in order. While astronomers proper and longtime astronomy faculty will already be familiar with this topic, newer faculty and perhaps those from other disciplines, but…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Geometry, College Faculty, Science Instruction
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Sirola, Christopher – Physics Teacher, 2019
One of the most consequential inventions of modern times is the telescope. Almost immediately upon turning it to the skies, Galileo made discoveries that altered our perceptions of our place in the cosmos forever: features on the Moon, the rotation of the Sun, the composition of the Milky Way, the phases of Venus, and the four large moons of…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Astronomy, Light
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Çakiroglu, Ünal; Atabas, Samet; Aydin, Merve; Özyilmaz, Ilknur – Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning, 2022
Concept maps are the tools used to facilitate meaningful conceptual learning. In this study, an augmented reality (AR)-based concept map (AR-ConMAP) application was developed to facilitate the concept map creation process to overcome the challenges that students face when creating concept maps. The study was carried out as a case study.…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Computer Simulation, Maps, Technology Uses in Education
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Proven-Adzri, E.; Ansah-Narh, T.; Aworka, R.; Fosuhene, S. K.; Sottie, S. O.; Gyasi, G. – Physics Education, 2022
The planet Mercury transited the face of the Sun in a rare spectacle on 11 November 2019. It was an awe-inspiring moment for 300 students from Kwabenya Community High School and Ghana Atomic Energy Commission Basic School in Ghana to see this wonder of the cosmos. Celestron Power Seeker 60 mm diameter telescopes were used to project the Sun's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physics, Science Instruction, High School Students
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