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This is an online physics course on electricity and magnetism for elementary and middle school teachers. The course covers circuits, magnetic materials, and magnetic fields. This is…
  
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This teacher's guide and education module contains student activities related to the physics of electronic communications. These materials are developed for use in middle schools.…
  
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This lesson plan for Grades 8-12 promotes understanding of Ohm's Law. It combines hands-on circuit construction with data capture and best-fit data plotting tasks. It was…
  
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This module for Grades 5-9 asks students to apply knowledge of electric circuits in designing a system where one switch can turn on multiple lights. It provides a hands-on…
  
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In this lab activity for Grades 5-9, students work in teams to construct a simple telegraph using a battery, wires, and a bulb. By turning the switch on and off, learners "send"…
  
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In this high school lab, students design and build one of the basic circuits of electrical engineering: the voltage divider -- a form of linear circuit capable of producing a wide…
  
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P. Engelhardt and R. Beichner
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This 29-question research-based multiple-choice test is designed to evaluate students' reasoning regarding direct current resistive electric circuits. The test may be administered to…
  
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L. Bauman, J. Corcoran, L. Goodhew, and A. Robertson
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L. Bauman, J. Corcoran, L. Goodhew, and A. Robertson, PERC 2020 Proceedings, 33-38.
Most research focusing on student ideas about electric current frames these ideas as misconceptions, difficulties, and misunderstandings. This paper reports student resources for…
  
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J. Burde, T. Wilhelm, M. Hopf, L. Ivanjek, T. Schubatzky, C. Haagen-Schützenhöfer, L. Dopatka, and V. Spatz
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J. Burde, T. Wilhelm, M. Hopf, L. Ivanjek, T. Schubatzky, C. Haagen-Schützenhöfer, L. Dopatka, and V. Spatz, PERC 2020 Proceedings, 69-74.
Electric circuits are an important element of physics classes in Austria, Germany, and most countries around the world. However, many students leave secondary school without having…
  
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A short non-mathematical description of the analogy between fluid flow in pipes and electricity flow in circuits, comparing batteries to pumps, current to flow rate…
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