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The Physics Teacher
written by Erik Bodegom, Erik Jensen, and David R. Sokoloff
The IOLab is a versatile and inexpensive data acquisition device in a cart that can roll on its three wheels. It has numerous sensors for a variety of physical quantities. We adapted RealTime Physics, Module 1: Mechanics active learning labs for use with the IOLab. We tested these labs both on campus and with distance learners at Portland State University and Chemeketa Community College for three years, consistently obtaining significant conceptual learning gains on the Force and Motion Conceptual Evaluation (FMCE). Student attitudes towards the labs, the device, and distance learning--as measured by post-course evaluations--were generally very positive.
The Physics Teacher: Volume 57, Issue 6, Pages 382-386
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COVID-19, Distance Learners, Remote Labs
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E. Bodegom, E. Jensen, and D. Sokoloff, , Phys. Teach. 57 (6), 382 (2019), WWW Document, (https://doi.org/10.1119/1.5124277).
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E. Bodegom, E. Jensen, and D. Sokoloff, Adapting RealTime Physics for Distance Learning with the IOLab, Phys. Teach. 57 (6), 382 (2019), <https://doi.org/10.1119/1.5124277>.
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Bodegom, E., Jensen, E., & Sokoloff, D. (2019, August 23). Adapting RealTime Physics for Distance Learning with the IOLab. Phys. Teach., 57(6), 382-386. Retrieved April 30, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.1119/1.5124277
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Bodegom, E, E. Jensen, and D. Sokoloff. "Adapting RealTime Physics for Distance Learning with the IOLab." Phys. Teach. 57, no. 6, (August 23, 2019): 382-386, https://doi.org/10.1119/1.5124277 (accessed 30 April 2024).
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Bodegom, Erik, Erik Jensen, and David Sokoloff. "Adapting RealTime Physics for Distance Learning with the IOLab." Phys. Teach. 57.6 (2019): 382-386. 30 Apr. 2024 <https://doi.org/10.1119/1.5124277>.
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