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Dziob, Daniel – Research in Science Education, 2020
The aim of this study was to examine the impact of assessing students' achievements in a physics course in the form of a group board game. Research was conducted in two groups of 131 high school students in Poland. In each school, the research sample was divided into experimental and control groups. Each group was taught by the same teacher and…
Descriptors: Games, Physics, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
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Silva, Valesca Taciele O.; Nonato de Medeiros, Raimundo, Jr.; Silva, Willemberg O.; Medeiros, Stella R. R. – Physics Education, 2020
In order to contribute towards making the teaching of physics more playful and less abstract, we conceived to develop an educational equipment called Planetary Scale. To build it, we used an Arduino microcontroller to assist the teachers of physics in their approach of the ratio between mass, weight force and normal force. To that end, this…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Physics, Measurement Equipment
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Di Vincenzo, Antonella; Floriano, Michele A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
An application for visualizing the dynamic properties of an equimolar binary mixture of isotropic reactive particles is presented. By introducing a user selectable choice for the activation energy, the application is useful to demonstrate qualitatively that the reaction rate depends on the above choice and on temperature. The application is based…
Descriptors: High School Students, Undergraduate Students, Molecular Structure, Chemistry
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Rabosky, Kristin; Inglefield, Colin; Spirito, Kiley – Physics Teacher, 2020
A classic undergraduate introductory experiment is to measure the diffraction and interference pattern from single and double slits to determine slit width and separation. Studies show that Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs) can make science more inclusive when offered at the undergraduate level. Additionally, CUREs help…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments
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Yao, Guangming; Black, Kelly; Ramsdell, Michael; Skufca, Joseph – PRIMUS, 2020
Improving student success rates in introductory calculus and physics courses is critically important for our students' path in STEM fields. Many of the students who have an intuitive understanding of physics fail calculus and are pushed to delay or drop their majors in technical fields. One way of addressing this issue is by adopting a program…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Undergraduate Students, Success, Mathematics Achievement
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de Almeida, Pamella Aline; Onisaki, Hadassa; de Almeida, Juarez Trindade; Costa, Lúcio Campos; Brockington, Guilherme – Physics Education, 2020
Principles of conservation are essential to the physical understanding of the universe. When thinking about its teaching, especially aimed at basic education, experimental activities can be great allies for its understanding. In this article, we present a demonstrative model using a fidget spinner arranged in a structure constructed using 3D…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Motion, Physics
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Mayer, V. V.; Varaksina, E. I. – Physics Education, 2020
To study the absorption of ultrasound in plexiglas we propose to use gadgets that are available to each student: an ultrasound humidifier, a liquid crystal display of a pad, a polaroid analyzer, a digital camera, a multimeter with thermocouple, and a stopwatch. These devices allow us to visualize a region in plexiglas where ultrasound is absorbed…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Science Laboratories, Scientific Concepts
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Babalola, Femi E.; Lambourne, Robert J.; Swithenby, Stephen J. – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2020
Practical work is widely seen as an important element of the science curriculum. However, there is a long-standing debate about the educational aims of practical work and about why it is important. Aims suggested include the contributions that practical work can make to understanding, to the acquisition of professional and personal skills, and to…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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Kay, Alison E.; Hardy, Judy; Galloway, Ross K. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2020
This study explores the relationship between engagement with an online, free-to-use question-generation application (PeerWise) and student achievement. Using PeerWise, students can create and answer multiple-choice questions and can provide feedback to the question authors on question quality. This provides further scope for students to engage in…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Multiple Choice Tests, Academic Achievement, Feedback (Response)
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Hughes, Stephen; Evason, Chris; Baldwin, Shelley; Nadarajah, Helen; Leisemann, Scott; Wright, Susan – Physics Education, 2020
STEM is about the integration of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. To teach STEM effectively, students need practical examples of subject integration. A good example is the use of an electron microscope in teaching physics and biology. An electron microscope is an instrument in which the operation depends on electromagnetism and…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Laboratory Equipment, Physics, Biology
Olaniyi, Nkaepe E. E. – Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning, 2020
There is so-called troublesome knowledge in every subject. There is various subject-specific research available on what these particular concepts are, as well as some examples of how to help students cross those thresholds. There is, however, a gap in the area of implementation, a more practical format for addressing student learning when there…
Descriptors: Fundamental Concepts, Blended Learning, Instructional Design, Active Learning
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Silva, M. N. S.; Carvalho-Neto, J. T. – Physics Education, 2020
Oscillations and resonance are essential topics in physics that can be explored theoretically and experimentally in the classroom or teaching laboratory environments. However, one of the main challenges concerning the experimental study of resonance phenomena via forced oscillations is the control of the oscillation frequency, which demands an…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Toys
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Vandervoort, Kurt – Physics Teacher, 2020
Newton's law of cooling describes an object whose temperature decreases exponentially with time. Because of its many applications, it is a frequent topic of introductory physics labs. In this article, I describe an experiment designed for the freshman year algebra-based physics course that applies this law to answering the question, "Why…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Heat, Science Experiments
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Bonsignore, Gaetano; Agnello, Simonpietro; Cannas, Marco; Gelardi, Franco; Gallitto, Aurelio Agliolo – Physics Teacher, 2020
Energy consumption in the world is increasing more and more due to the huge energy request coming from emerging countries such as China, India, etc. To face the challenge of sustainability, a solution may be the use of solar energy, since it is the most abundant renewable energy source on Earth. The electromagnetic energy coming from the Sun can…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Energy, Sustainability, Energy Conservation
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Nousiainen, Maija; Koponen, Ismo T. – Education Sciences, 2020
Learning the wave-particle dualism of electrons and photons plays a central role in understanding quantum physics. Teaching it requires that the teacher is fluent in using abstract and uncommon terms. We inspect the lexical structures of pre-service teachers' declarative knowledge about the wave-particle dualism of electrons and photons in the…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Quantum Mechanics, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
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