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David E. Pritchard,
John Belcher, and
Andrew Pawl
This collection of mechanics problems provide real-world examples of applications of physics. Each problem contains a description of an event or experiment with data. Students are asked questions to explore and explain the situation. Each of the problems in the collection are described by their topic, concept, and difficulty.
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D. Pritchard, J. Belcher, and A. Pawl, RELATE real-world problem index (2009), WWW Document, (http://relate.mit.edu/rwproblems/).
APA Format
Pritchard, D., Belcher, J., & Pawl, A. (2009, April 21). RELATE real-world problem index. Retrieved November 21, 2009, from http://relate.mit.edu/rwproblems/
Chicago Format
Pritchard, D, J. Belcher, and A. Pawl. RELATE real-world problem index. April 21, 2009. http://relate.mit.edu/rwproblems/ (accessed 21 November 2009).
MLA Format
Pritchard, David E., John Belcher, and Andrew Pawl. RELATE real-world problem index. 2009. 21 Apr. 2009. 21 Nov. 2009 <http://relate.mit.edu/rwproblems/>.
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@misc{
Author = "David E. Pritchard and John Belcher and Andrew Pawl",
Title = {RELATE real-world problem index},
Volume = {2009},
Number = {21 November 2009},
Month = {April 21, 2009},
Year = {2009}
}
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A link to the Context Rich Problem web site developed by University of Minnesota. Included is an on-line archive of context-rich problems, how to create and use such problems in the classroom, and related research on student outcomes. relation by caroline hallKnow of another related resource? Login to relate this resource to it. |
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