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Kersting, Magdalena – Physics Education, 2019
The first direct observation of gravitational waves in 2015 has led to an increased public interest in topics of general relativity (GR) and astronomy. Physics teachers and educators respond to this interest by introducing modern ideas of gravity and spacetime to high school students. Doing so, they face the challenge of finding suitable models…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Ozkan, Gulbin; Topsakal, Unsal Umdu – South African Journal of Education, 2019
This paper discusses teachers' interpretations of physics diagrammes. The study based on 55 science and non-science teachers, where a qualitative approach was adopted. First, 12 fundamental physics diagrammes were revealed to the teachers, who were asked to think aloud about them. Science teachers and non-science teachers gave similar answers. It…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Physics, Visual Aids, Science Instruction
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Bertacchini, Francesca; Bilotta, Eleonora; Caldarola, Fabio; Pantano, Pietro – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2019
We present the results of an experimental project, made at the University of Calabria, which uses computer simulations and scientific computational systems in teaching and learning the fundamentals of analytic mechanics, in particular the classical Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulation of the matter. Starting with examples of classical dynamical…
Descriptors: Role, Computer Simulation, Foreign Countries, Experimental Groups
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Sieg, Philip G.; Berner, William; Harnish, Peter K.; Nelson, Philip C. – Physics Teacher, 2019
Climate is a topic of great concern to students, but it remains difficult to discuss scientifically. We are bombarded daily by emotional messaging for and against the proposition that human activities are altering the climate in ways that may have catastrophic effects. But it often seems that those predictions rest entirely on massive computer…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Climate, Environmental Influences
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Merkouris, Alexandros; Chorianopoulou, Betty; Chorianopoulos, Konstantinos; Chrissikopoulos, Vassilios – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2019
Embodied interaction with tangible interactive objects can be beneficial for introducing abstract scientific concepts, especially for young learners. Nevertheless, there is limited comparative evaluation of alternative interaction modalities with contemporary educational technology, such as tablets and robots. In this study, we explore the effects…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Physics, Interaction, Robotics
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Asghar, Anila; Huang, Ying-Syuan; Elliott, Kenneth; Skelling, Yannick – Education Sciences, 2019
This paper presents the assessment items that were developed by science and technology teachers in Québec to explore their students' alternative ideas about engineering design technology and technological systems. These assessment items were administered to Secondary Cycle One students in Francophone and Anglophone schools in Québec to elicit…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Misconceptions, Engineering
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Ruiperez-Valiente, Jose A.; Munoz-Merino, Pedro J.; Alexandron, Giora; Pritchard, David E. – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2019
One of the reported methods of cheating in online environments in the literature is CAMEO (Copying Answers using Multiple Existences Online), where harvesting accounts are used to obtain correct answers that are later submitted in the master account which gives the student credit to obtain a certificate. In previous research, we developed an…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Tests, Online Courses, Identification
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Olmstead, Matt – Physics Teacher, 2019
Throughout students' careers in physics, there are some topics that they learn multiple times and in multiple ways, and other topics that are briefly, if at all, discussed. I wanted to have the students think about all of the different physics topics they had learned in, most likely, a new way. Games have been used as a way to learn new physics…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Teaching Methods
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Lin, Yu-Tzu; Wang, Ming-Tsan; Wu, Cheng-Chih – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2019
This study designs and implements interdisciplinary STEM instruction by adopting modelling-based physics programming, and explores its effectiveness on learning. A quasi-experimental study was conducted. The experimental group wrote programs to solve physics problems by following the modelling process, while the control group solved general…
Descriptors: Design, STEM Education, Program Implementation, Science Instruction
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Hast, Michael – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2019
Various developmental studies have demonstrated that implied object weight is a key variable in children's interpretations of motion, such as predicting the objects' speeds. An additional bias in predictions of object motion is representational momentum (RM), where objects are anticipated to be found in a location farther along in the direction of…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Toddlers, Foreign Countries, Age Groups
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Lane, W. Brian – Physics Teacher, 2019
In tabletop games involving dice, it is important to ensure randomness of the dice rolls and to protect other gaming elements from being scattered by rolling dice. One way of ensuring random rolls and protecting gaming elements is to drop dice into a dice-rolling tower ("dice tower"). A dice tower is usually small (20 cm by 20 cm) and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Educational Games, Manipulative Materials
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Eaton, Philip; Johnson, Keith; Barrett, Frank; Willoughby, Shannon – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2019
For proper assessment selection understanding the statistical similarities amongst assessments that measure the same, or very similar, topics is imperative. This study seeks to extend the comparative analysis between the brief electricity and magnetism assessment (BEMA) and the conceptual survey of electricity and magnetism (CSEM) presented by…
Descriptors: Test Theory, Item Response Theory, Comparative Analysis, Energy
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Ünlü, Zeynep Koyunlu; Dökme, Ilbilge – International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 2019
This study aimed to adapt the Physical Metacognition Inventory (PMI) developed by Taasoobshirazi and Farley (2013) to Turkish. PMI consists of 24 items and six factors. The scale items were translated into Turkish by the researchers, and a Turkish-English comprehensibility form was prepared to elicit the opinions of Turkish-English language…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Turkish, Translation, Test Validity
Tappert, Charles C.; Frank, Ronald I.; Barabasi, Istvan; Leider, Avery M.; Evans, Daniel; Westfall, Lewis – Association Supporting Computer Users in Education, 2019
There is a quantum computing race among the tech giants Google, IBM, and Microsoft, including to a lesser extent Amazon and China's Alibaba. Governments, particularly America and China, are funding work in the area with the concern that quantum computers may soon crack current encryption methods, giving the country that gets there first a major…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Computation, Information Technology, Computers
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Salinas-Hernández, Ulises; Moreno-Armella, Luis; Miranda, Isaias – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2019
In this article we present and discuss some theoretical and methodological elements of a wider research that analyzes the teaching practice of two teachers novice and expert from a semiotic theoretical approach. The conceptual framework of this work allows for addressing the epistemological and didactic dimensions of the teaching practice. Three…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Beginning Teachers, Experienced Teachers, Models
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