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Li, Tiandong; Zhu, Ruotong; Jin, Huilin; Yang, Hongchun; Wu, Minghe; Teng, Baohua – Physics Teacher, 2021
At the undergraduate level, the composite motion of simple harmonic vibrations has always been the main content of physics as well as several other scientific disciplines. Many textbooks tell us clearly that when the frequency ratio [omega][subscript 1]/[omega][subscript 2] of two perpendicular vibrations is simple integer ratio n[subscript…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Motion, College Science
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Zhang, Jianrui; Antonietti, Markus; Kumru, Baris – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Collective motion in living matter is highly intriguing but can also be observed in charged colloidal systems. Collective motion observed in colloidal systems requires extensive material synthesis, external stimuli, and advanced characterization methods that might be highly costly to be employed for teaching. Besides that, colloidal systems can…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Motion, Energy, Scientific Concepts
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Baker, Blane; Park, Sungjune – Physics Teacher, 2021
Resonance is a widely observed physical phenomenon, occurring when an oscillator experiences a driving force whose frequency closely matches one of its own natural frequencies. Due to its broad applicability in physics, resonance is a familiar topic in the physics teaching literature. Previous studies include resonant energy transfer between…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Equipment, Energy
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Mungan, Carl E. – Physics Teacher, 2021
Races between moving objects are an engaging way to teach dynamics to introductory physics students. One standard example consists in racing hollow and solid cylinders as they roll down an inclined plane. Another striking demonstration is a race between two marbles on side-by-side tracks that start and end together, but with one track taking a…
Descriptors: Physics, Motion, Introductory Courses, Demonstrations (Educational)
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Forringer, Edward – Physics Teacher, 2021
When authoring physics problems, professors may develop an intuition for how much information they need to provide such that the problem has a unique answer and is not over constrained. It is an open question as to whether using intuition leads to a sufficiently broad range of problems. In this paper we discuss a systematic way of authoring…
Descriptors: Motion, Physics, Science Instruction, College Science
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Pendrill, Ann-Marie; Eager, David – Physics Education, 2020
Changing acceleration and forces are part of the excitement of a roller coaster ride. According to Newton's second law, F = "m"a, every part of our body must be exposed to a force to accelerate. Since our bodies are not symmetric, the direction of the force matters, and must be accounted for by ride designers. An additional complication…
Descriptors: Motion, Physics, Human Body, Experience
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Baird, William H.; Kersker, Benjamin; Padgett, Clifford; Secrest, Jeffery – Physics Teacher, 2020
Quadcopters, or drones, have come into wide use recently for a variety of applications including video inspection of otherwise inaccessible areas, real estate sales, and entertainment. Students are interested in them and in some cases own their own. The combination of high mobility, relatively low price, and autonomous operation is quite…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Motion, Aviation Mechanics
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Giulia Polverini; Bor Gregorcic – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
The well-known artificial intelligence-based chatbot ChatGPT-4 has become able to process image data as input in October 2023. We investigated its performance on the test of understanding graphs in kinematics to inform the physics education community of the current potential of using ChatGPT in the education process, particularly on tasks that…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Artificial Intelligence, Visual Impairments, Graphs
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Alexandra L. Bey; Maura Sabatos-DeVito; Kimberly L. H. Carpenter; Lauren Franz; Jill Howard; Saritha Vermeer; Ryan Simmons; Jesse D. Troy; Geraldine Dawson – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Objective, quantitative measures of caregiver-child interaction during play are needed to complement caregiver or examiner ratings for clinical assessment and tracking intervention responses. In this exploratory study, we examined the feasibility of using automated video tracking, Noldus EthoVision XT, to measure 159 2-to-7-year-old autistic…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Caregiver Child Relationship, Interaction, Video Technology
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Qing Yu – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
Motion-sensing technology (MST) is an emerging educational technology with great potential. However, the effects of MST on language learning are still controversial. This is the first meta-analysis to examine the effectiveness of MST-assisted language learning. This research integrates 31 effect sizes from 21 independent studies (2013-2022). The…
Descriptors: Movement Education, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Second Language Learning
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Birgit Brucker; Georg Pardi; Fabienne Uehlin; Laura Moosmann; Martin Lachmair; Marc Halfmann; Peter Gerjets – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Virtual reality (VR) applications are developing rapidly, becoming more and more affordable, and offer various advantages for learning contexts. Dynamic visualizations are generally suitable for depicting continuous processes (e.g., different movement patterns), and particularly dynamic virtual 3D-objects can provide different perspectives on the…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Spatial Ability, Motion, Computers
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Kyungbin Kwon; Minji Jeon; Chen Zhou; Keunjae Kim; Thomas A. Brush – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2024
This study examined how embodied learning experiences support students to grasp abstract CT concepts in early primary education. Forty-seven students were recruited from first- and second-grade classrooms. They had five embodied activities that simulated robot programming tasks requiring students to (1) figure out a route from a starting point to…
Descriptors: Primary Education, Grade 1, Grade 2, Elementary School Students
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Shahzada, Shamoon S.; Mak, Toby C. T.; Wong, Thomson W. L. – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2023
The theory of reinvestment in experimental psychology suggested that automated performance could be degraded if attention was internally diverted to the process of skill execution. This study examined the role of attentional focus instructions on real-time conscious motor processing (i.e., reinvestment) during tandem walking. Thirty-six young…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Physical Activities, Motion, Attention Control
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Shierk, Angela; Roberts, Heather; Dubberly, Katherine; Clegg, Nancy J.; Fagan, Marcus; Baldwin, Deborah; Reyes, Fabiola; VanPelt, Jonathan; Delgado, Mauricio R. – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2023
To pilot Therapy Together, an 8-week parent-led pediatric constraint induced movement therapy (P-CIMT) program for preschool aged children with unilateral cerebral palsy (UCP). Five children with UCP and their caregivers participated in eight, 1 hour group sessions structured by the TEAM approach (topic, encourage, activity, and motivate). Three…
Descriptors: Motion, Therapy, Preschool Children, COVID-19
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Fongsamut, Kanokkarn; Tanasittikosol, Monsit; Phaksunchai, Mingkhuan – Physics Education, 2023
This research studied the effectiveness of the simulation-based learning assisted with scaffolding approach to address students' misconceptions (MCs) about projectile motion. The five MCs were related to the direction of the force acting on an object (MC1), the acceleration of an object at the top of the trajectory (MC2), the directions of…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Simulation, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Misconceptions
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