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C. Porter, Z. Atiq, and E. Fletcher
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C. Porter, Z. Atiq, and E. Fletcher, PERC 2022 Proceedings, 365-370.
Recently, the "second quantum revolution” has been identified as crucial for technical innovation and a potential driver for workforce development and economic growth in the United…
  
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V. Borish, A. Werth, and H. Lewandowski
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V. Borish, A. Werth, and H. Lewandowski, PERC 2022 Proceedings, 57-63.
The second quantum revolution has prompted not only research in quantum science and technology, but also research on how best to educate students who may enter this burgeoning field.…
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V. Borish and H. Lewandowski, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 19 (1), 010117 (2023).
As quantum information science and technology (QIST) is becoming more prevalent and occurring not only in research labs but also in industry, many educators are considering how best…
  
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N. Pradeep and B. Zwickl, PERC 2025 Proceedings, 356-361.
Capturing expert knowledge is a common approach in domains that are not yet well mapped out or lack an established body of canonical knowledge. As the need to develop the quantum…
  
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Publishers: University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group and University of Colorado at Boulder
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This web site provides a series of tutorials developed to support students in transforming their ontological conceptions about quantum phenomena: their sense of whether something is…
  
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Latex version of Lab Manual for the 2016 AAPT-ALPhA Award
  
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The simulation shows the density matrices for both pure and mixed states of spin-1/2 particles in a Stern-Gerlach Apparatus (SGA). The user is able to orient a non-uniform magnetic…
Millikan Oil Drop Experiment JS  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Millikan Oil Drop Exploration is a virtual version of the Millikan's experiment. The experiment is based on balancing forces: the gravitational pull down on an oil drop and the…
  
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J. Hoehn, J. Gifford, and N. Finkelstein
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J. Hoehn, J. Gifford, and N. Finkelstein, PERC 2018 Proceedings.
The ways in which students organize knowledge about entities, such as photons and electrons, (or their ontologies) influence their learning of quantum phenomena. In prior work, we…
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