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Crupi, Vincenzo; Nelson, Jonathan D.; Meder, Björn; Cevolani, Gustavo; Tentori, Katya – Cognitive Science, 2018
Searching for information is critical in many situations. In medicine, for instance, careful choice of a diagnostic test can help narrow down the range of plausible diseases that the patient might have. In a probabilistic framework, test selection is often modeled by assuming that people's goal is to reduce uncertainty about possible states of the…
Descriptors: Information Theory, Cognitive Processes, Information Seeking, Probability
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Kokkonen, Tommi; Mäntylä, Terhi – Research in Science Education, 2018
One well-known learning obstacle is that students rarely use the concepts in the way that scientists use them. Rather, students mix up closely related concepts and are inclined towards matter-based conceptualisations. Furthermore, some researchers have argued that certain difficulties are rooted in the student's limited repertoire of causal…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Electronics, Scientific Concepts, Content Analysis
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Brízová, Leontýna; Gerbec, Kelsey; Šauer, Jirí; Šlégr, Jan – Physics Education, 2018
In this paper we present a critical analysis of some of the arguments of flat Earth theory, and we also try to show that this analysis and refutation of these false claims can be a useful exercise in critical thinking that is so much needed today. This article can also make it easier for teachers who are exposed to some of the arguments of flat…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Earth Science, Science Activities, Scientific Concepts
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Cross, Rod – Physics Education, 2018
A simple throwing task is described to illustrate various aspects of projectile motion. The task was to throw a tennis ball in a waste paper bin about 2 m away. Success depends on skill, but it also depends on the physics of the problem. If the ball is thrown underarm, then success depends primarily on the throw speed, which must be controlled to…
Descriptors: Accuracy, Task Analysis, Motion, Racquet Sports
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Kiriktas, Halit; Sahin, Mehmet; Eslek, Sinan; Kiriktas, Irem – Physics Education, 2018
This study aims to design a mechanism with which the density of any solid or liquid can be determined without measuring its mass and volume in order to help students comprehend the concept of density more easily. The "solidensimeter" comprises of two scaled and nested glass containers (graduated cylinder or beaker) and sufficient water.…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Measurement Techniques
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Tunyagi, A.; Kandrai, K.; Fülöp, Z.; Kapusi, Z.; Simon, A. – Physics Education, 2018
A simple and low-cost, DIY-type, Arduino-driven experiment is presented for the study of friction and measurement of the friction coefficient, using a conductive rubber cord as a force sensor. It is proposed for high-school or college/university-level students. We strongly believe that it is worthwhile planning, designing and performing Arduino…
Descriptors: Electronics, Measurement Techniques, Secondary School Science, College Science
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Perea Martins, J. E. M. – Physics Education, 2018
This work describes a simple experiment to measure the resistor temperature as a function of the applied power and proves that it is an efficient way to introduce some important physical concepts in classroom, including the Joule's first law, hot-spot temperature, thermal resistance, thermal dissipation constant, time constant and the Newton's law…
Descriptors: Physics, Energy, Science Experiments, Scientific Concepts
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Mulvey, Bridget – Science Teacher, 2018
Minerals are commonly taught in ways that emphasize mineral identification for its own sake or maybe to help identify rocks. But how do minerals fit in with other science content taught? The author uses mineral formulas to help Earth science students wonder about the connection between elements, compounds, mixtures, minerals, and mineral formulas.…
Descriptors: Mineralogy, Science Instruction, Earth Science, Scientific Concepts
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Leibfarth, Frank A.; Russell, M. Grace; Langley, David M.; Seo, Hyowon; Kelly, Liam P.; Carney, Daniel W.; Sello, Jason K.; Jamison, Timothy F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
This laboratory experiment leverages the pedagogical value and multidisciplinary nature of biodiesel production from vegetable oil to introduce students to continuous-flow chemistry, a modern and rapidly growing approach to chemical synthesis. An interdisciplinary approach exposes students to the practical and conceptual aspects of modern…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Organic Chemistry, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments
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Sands, David; Parker, Mark; Hedgeland, Holly; Jordan, Sally; Galloway, Ross – Higher Education Pedagogies, 2018
Measuring understanding is notoriously difficult. Indeed, in formulating learning outcomes the word 'understanding' is usually avoided, but in the sciences, developing understanding is one of the main aims of instruction. Scientific knowledge is factual, having been tested against empirical observation and experimentation, but knowledge of facts…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Comprehension, Physics, Science Tests
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Lancor, Rachael; Lancor, Brian – Physics Teacher, 2018
Project-based learning has been shown to be an effective pedagogical strategy that motivates students and thus promotes learning. In this article we describe a project-based unit centered on the physics of solar cookers (Fig. 1 and 3). Our goal was to elevate the solar cooker from a summer camp activity to a college-level project that could be…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, College Science, Thermodynamics
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Pace, Tiffany – Science and Children, 2018
Research has shown that visual literacy is an important element to use within a classroom (Tillmann 2012). One way to incorporate visual literacy into the science classroom is with the use of advertisements. In this article, Tiffany Pace describes how she and her students began their visual literacy quest while studying mixtures and solutions,…
Descriptors: Visual Literacy, Science Instruction, Plastics, Science Experiments
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Kohlstedt, Kevin L.; Jackson, Nicholas E.; Savoie, Brett A.; Ratner, Mark A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
Organic semiconductors (OSCs) are making great progress as active components in alternative energy and flexible electronics technologies that are of interest to many undergraduates. However, in materials governed by the confluence of multiple length scales (molecular (Angstrom), intermolecular (nm), domain (100s nm)), providing a pedagogically…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, College Science, Undergraduate Students, Scientific Concepts
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Tracy, Charles – School Science Review, 2018
The Institute of Physics curriculum committee has been looking at ways of framing schoollevel physics so that it gives students a rewarding and productive experience of physics and leaves them with positive views of the discipline and its cultural contribution, as well as lasting and detailed skills, knowledge and understanding. The result is some…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Guidelines
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Alonzo, Alicia C.; von Aufschnaiter, Claudia – Physics Teacher, 2018
Addressing student conceptions with instruction has been a major issue in physics education for decades. However, too often the focus is on treating student ideas as "misconceptions" rather than as potentially productive ideas with varying degrees of sophistication. This paper introduces "learning progressions" as models that…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Misconceptions, Physics, Science Instruction
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