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Monteiro, Martín; Cabeza, Cecilia; Marti, Arturo C. – Physics Teacher, 2014
Smartphone usage has expanded dramatically in recent years worldwide. This revolution also has impact in undergraduate laboratories where different experiences are facilitated by the use of the sensors usually included in these devices. Recently, in several articles published in the literature, the use of "smartphones" has been proposed…
Descriptors: Energy, Physics, Laboratory Equipment, Motion
Williams, Jonathan E. – Physics Teacher, 2014
In this paper, I present a low-cost interactive experiment for measuring the strength of Earth's local magnetic field. This activity can be done in most high schools or two-year physics laboratories with limited resources, yet will have a tremendous learning impact. This experiment solidifies the three-dimensional nature of Earth's…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Scientific Concepts, Magnets
Almond, Russell G.; Kim, Yoon Jeon; Velasquez, Gertrudes; Shute, Valerie J. – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2014
One of the key ideas of evidence-centered assessment design (ECD) is that task features can be deliberately manipulated to change the psychometric properties of items. ECD identifies a number of roles that task-feature variables can play, including determining the focus of evidence, guiding form creation, determining item difficulty and…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Simulation, Psychometrics, Educational Assessment
Wong, Chee Leong; Chu, Hye-Eun; Yap, Kueh Chin – International Journal of Science Education, 2014
One important purpose of a definition is to explain the meaning of a word. Any problems associated with a definition may impede students' learning. However, research studies on the definitional problems from the perspective of physics education are limited. Physics educators may not be aware of the nature and extent of definitional problems.…
Descriptors: Definitions, Science Education, Physics, Scientific Concepts
Oostra, Benjamin – Physics Teacher, 2014
I present a novel way to introduce the lunar orbital eccentricity in introductory astronomy courses. The Moon is perhaps the clearest illustration of the general orbital elements such as inclination, ascending node, eccentricity, perigee, and so on. Furthermore, I like the students to discover astronomical phenomena for themselves, by means of a…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, High Schools
Rieger, Georg W.; Heiner, Cynthia E. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2014
We used surveys and classroom observations to examine student reactions to two-stage exams, where students first do the exam individually and then redo it collaboratively. Our results show why both students and instructors appreciate this examination format: Two-stage collaborative examinations are relatively easy to implement, have a high…
Descriptors: Surveys, Observation, Cooperative Learning, Science Instruction
Howell, Jennifer L.; Collisson, Brian; King, Kelly M. – Teaching of Psychology, 2014
This study assessed the nature of psychology and its consensus regarding core content. We hypothesized that psychology possesses little agreement regarding its core content areas and thus may "envy" more canonical sciences, such as physics. Using a global sample, we compared psychologists' and physicists' perceptions regarding…
Descriptors: Psychology, Psychologists, Content Analysis, Physics
El Abed, Mohamed – Physics Education, 2014
A team of French high-school students sent a weather balloon into the upper atmosphere to recreate Viktor Hess's historical experiment that demonstrated the existence of ionizing radiation from the sky--later called cosmic radiation. This discovery earned him the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1936.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Secondary School Science, Science Instruction
Rodrigues, M.; Carvalho, P. Simeão – Physics Education, 2014
Since the invention and dissemination of domestic laser pointers, observing optical phenomena is a relatively easy task. Any student can buy a laser and experience at home, in a qualitative way, the reflection, refraction and even diffraction phenomena of light. However, quantitative experiments need instruments of high precision that have a…
Descriptors: Optics, Concept Teaching, Video Technology, Computer Software
Muis, Krista R.; Gierus, Bogusia – Journal of Experimental Education, 2014
The authors examined whether students' epistemic and learning beliefs varied across different knowledge types in physics. On the basis of various beliefs frameworks, the authors predicted that individuals' beliefs would vary within a domain across the same content when presented conceptually versus procedurally. Participants were 81 high…
Descriptors: Physics, Student Attitudes, Beliefs, Epistemology
Aragón, María del Mar; Oliva, José M.; Navarrete, Antonio – International Journal of Science Education, 2014
This article analyzes the relationship between pupils' level of understanding of the analogies proposed in class while working with a model of chemical change and their competence at constructing a coherent verbal discourse of that model in both its macroscopic and submicroscopic representations. The study participants were 35 pupils in their 3rd…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Science Instruction, Logical Thinking, Learning
Buteler, Laura Maria; Coleoni, Enrique Andrés – Electronic Journal of Science Education, 2014
Solving many quantitative problems does not necessarily lead to an improved Physics understanding. However, physicists, who have learned physics largely through quantitative problems solving, often have a refined physical intuition. Assuming that the refinement of physical intuitions occurs, to a great extent, during problem solving, the question…
Descriptors: Correlation, Physics, Problem Solving, Intuition
Triantafillou, Chrissavgi; Spiliotopoulou, Vasiliki; Potari, Despina – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2014
This study aims to explore how undergraduate students in mathematics and engineering professions make sense out of graphs representing periodic and repeated but non-periodic motions. In this study, making sense out of graphs means interpreting graphical features and describing a situation that could be represented by them. The data was collected…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graphs, Motion, Mathematics Education
Bianca Rodrigue Deliberto – ProQuest LLC, 2014
This embedded mixed methods study investigates the development of rural elementary students' conceptual understanding of force and motion as a result of the implementation of robotics instruction immersed within a 5E Learning Cycle Model lessons. Three treatment groups and one controlled comparison group (n = 96) participated in pretests and…
Descriptors: Robotics, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Motion
Hofer, Sarah I.; Schumacher, Ralph; Rubin, Herbert – International Journal of STEM Education, 2017
Background: Valid assessment of the understanding of Newton's mechanics is highly relevant to both physics classrooms and research. Several tests have been developed. What remains missing, however, is an efficient and fair test of conceptual understanding that is adapted to the content taught to secondary school students and that can be validly…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Students

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