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MacIsaac, Dan; Kanner, Gary; Anderson, Graydon – Physics Teacher, 1999
Explains the scientific concepts, technical designs, and materials that make up incandescent light sources. (WRM)
Descriptors: Energy, Higher Education, Light, Lighting
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Camp, Dane; Chiaverina, Chris; Senior, Tom – Physics Teacher, 1999
Describes and explains a procedure for photographing the chaotic scattering of light. (WRM)
Descriptors: Chaos Theory, Fractals, Higher Education, Light
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Park, Jongwon; Kim, Ikgyun; Kim, Myunghwan; Lee, Moo – International Journal of Science Education, 2001
Identifies middle school and college students' prior ideas about electrostatic induction. Presented students with observational evidence that supported or refuted their own prior ideas in an interview format. Concludes that the Lakatosian rather than the Popperian view is more acceptable in understanding students' responses to conflicting…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Educational Strategies, Higher Education
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Pol, Henk; Harskamp, Egbert; Suhre, Cor – International Journal of Science Education, 2005
The main goal of most physics textbooks is to develop declarative and procedural knowledge. Exercises provide pupils with opportunities to apply this knowledge. However, when confronted with more complicated exercises many pupils experience difficulties in solving them. A computer program about the subject of forces was developed containing hints…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Physics, Computer Software, Textbooks
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Gorsky, Paul; Caspi, Avner; Trumper, Ricardo – Studies in Higher Education, 2006
This investigation explores the kinds of study strategies used by campus-based university students in terms of the dialogues they engaged in while learning physics and chemistry in both large and small classes. Research objectives were threefold: (1) to document what dialogue types, mediated through which resources, were generally utilized by…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, College Students, Physics, Chemistry
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Cottam, Michael – Science Scope, 2006
In this article, the author shares a very successful 50-minute inquiry-based physics lesson that uses only small metal cans, a bit of string, and the inquiring minds of middle schoolers. The topic of the lesson is wave motion and energy transfer. The intent of this article is to show that tests of student-generated hypotheses can be simple, quick,…
Descriptors: Physics, Inquiry, Science Instruction, Middle School Students
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Turner, Kenneth; Tevaarwerk, Emma; Unterman, Nathan; Grdinic, Marcel; Campbell, Jason; Chandrasekhar, Venkat; Chang, R. P. H. – Science Teacher, 2006
Nanoscience refers to the fundamental study of scientific phenomena, which occur at the nanoscale--nanotechnology to the exploitation of novel properties and functions of materials in the sub-100 nm size range. One of the underlying principles of science is development of models of observed phenomena. In biology, the Hardy-Weinberg principle is a…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Motion, Concept Formation, Biology
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van der Meij, Jan; de Jong, Ton – Learning and Instruction, 2006
In this study, the effects of different types of support for learning from multiple representations in a simulation-based learning environment were examined. The study extends known research by examining the use of dynamic representations instead of static representations and it examines the role of the complexity of the domain and the learning…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Educational Technology
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Liu, Xiufeng; MacIsaac, Dan – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2005
This study investigates factors affecting the degree of novice physics students application of the naive impetus theory. Six hundred and fourteen first-year university engineering physics students answered the Force Concept Inventory as a pre-test for their calculus-based course. We examined the degree to which students consistently applied the…
Descriptors: Prediction, Familiarity, Physics, College Freshmen
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Hershey, David R. – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2005
Plant tropisms--their directional movement in response to stimuli--are a fundamental concept in plant science and excite students because they are the observable signs of life in plants. Unfortunately, the precollege teaching literature is full of tropism misconceptions. An inexpensive clock clinostat is invaluable for student gravitropism and…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Light, Physics, Scientific Concepts
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Park, Jongwon; Lee, Limook – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
Recently, the importance of an everyday context in physics learning, teaching, and problem-solving has been emphasized. However, do students or physics educators really want to learn or teach physics problem-solving in an everyday context? Are there not any obstructive factors to be considered in solving the everyday context physics problems? To…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Physics, Cognitive Processes, Teaching Methods
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Besson, Ugo – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
This article describes a research study concerning students' conceptions and reasonings about fluids and pressure in static situations. After a preliminary survey involving interviews and observations in class, some written questions were answered by various groups, totalling 428 Italian and French pupils in upper secondary school, 458 first-year…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, Higher Education
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Lavonen, Jari; Jauhiainen, Johanna; Koponen, Ismo; Kurki-Suonio, Kaarle – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
The basis of this paper concerns a one-and-a-half year in-service training program ("In-service Training for Physics Teachers"; 40 ECTS credits) for physics teachers (Grades 7-12, n = 98) designed to enhance both their subject knowledge and pedagogical content knowledge. The role of laboratory experiments in physics education in particular was…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, Laboratory Experiments
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Zacharia, Zacharias; Anderson, O. Roger – American Journal of Physics, 2003
Investigates the effects of interactive computer-based simulations presented prior to inquiry-based laboratory experiments on students' conceptual understanding of mechanics, waves/optics, and thermal physics. Uses conceptual tests to assess conceptual understandings of each topic. Indicates that the use of the simulations improved students'…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education, Concept Formation, Higher Education
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Manabu, Sumida – Science & Education, 2004
This paper describes life-span development of understanding about pendulum motion and effects of school science. The subjects were 2,766 people ranging from kindergartners up to 88 years senior citizens. The conflict and consensus between children and their parent's understanding of pendulum motion were also analyzed. The kindergartner's…
Descriptors: Physics, Motion, Scientific Principles, Science Instruction
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