Implementation of phased-array homework: Assessment and focused understanding
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Stacy H. Godshall
Students demonstrate different levels of understanding of material which often coincide with how diligent the students are with their daily preparation for class. Having students attempt homework problems prior to class enables them to be better prepared to ask specific questions about concepts and to perform on exams, as well as to develop as self learners. This paper will introduce "phased-array homework" that is a flexible system of assigning homework. In addition, this paper discusses resources for students that provide a scaffold for completing this type of homework. As the name of the homework system implies, phased-array homework (PAH) allows an instructor to shape and steer student understanding in much the same way that a phased-array antenna allows for the shaping and steering of a transmitted electromagnetic signal to yield its subsequent effective radiation pattern. Implementation method and results will be presented as well as student perspective on the system.
Physics Education Research Conference 2011
Part of the PER Conference Invited Paper series Omaha, Nebraska: August 3-4, 2011 Volume 1413, Pages 31-34
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![]() Godshall, Stacy. "Implementation of phased-array homework: Assessment and focused understanding." Physics Education Research Conference 2011. Omaha, Nebraska: 2011. 31-34 Vol. 1413 of PER Conference Invited Paper. 3 May 2025 <https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=11805&DocID=2655>.
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Author = "Stacy Godshall",
Title = {Implementation of phased-array homework: Assessment and focused understanding},
BookTitle = {Physics Education Research Conference 2011},
Pages = {31-34},
Address = {Omaha, Nebraska},
Series = {PER Conference Invited Paper},
Volume = {1413},
Month = {August 3-4},
Year = {2011}
}
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