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published by the University of llinois Physics Education Research Group
This web site contains collections of online quantitative homework problems for mechanics, electricity and magnetism, optics, and modern physics. Problems for both algebra- and calculus-based courses are included. Each homework problem is accompanied by a tutorial sequence of questions designed to encourage critical thinking as students solve the problems. Question collections are in development for thermodynamics and quantum physics.
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Physics Education Research, Socratic dialogue, homework problems, online tutorial, problem solving
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Metadata instance created January 24, 2008 by Caroline Hall
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(University of llinois Physics Education Research Group, Urbana, 2006), WWW Document, (https://per.physics.illinois.edu/teacher-resources/interactive-examples).
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Illinois PER: Interactive Examples (University of llinois Physics Education Research Group, Urbana, 2006), <https://per.physics.illinois.edu/teacher-resources/interactive-examples>.
APA Format
Illinois PER: Interactive Examples. (2006, June 16). Retrieved April 28, 2024, from University of llinois Physics Education Research Group: https://per.physics.illinois.edu/teacher-resources/interactive-examples
Chicago Format
University of llinois Physics Education Research Group. Illinois PER: Interactive Examples. Urbana: University of llinois Physics Education Research Group, June 16, 2006. https://per.physics.illinois.edu/teacher-resources/interactive-examples (accessed 28 April 2024).
MLA Format
Illinois PER: Interactive Examples. Urbana: University of llinois Physics Education Research Group, 2006. 16 June 2006. 28 Apr. 2024 <https://per.physics.illinois.edu/teacher-resources/interactive-examples>.
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@misc{ Title = {Illinois PER: Interactive Examples}, Publisher = {University of llinois Physics Education Research Group}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {28 April 2024}, Month = {June 16, 2006}, Year = {2006} }
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