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C. Fracchiolla and M. Meehan
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C. Fracchiolla and M. Meehan, PERC 2021 Proceedings, 129-134.
Nowadays computation is considered to be one of the pillars of modern science. This is reflected in the fact that much scientific research and industry work relies heavily on…
  
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A. Gavrin, G. Vemuri, and D. Maric
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A. Gavrin, G. Vemuri, and D. Maric, PERC 2021 Proceedings, 141-146.
We report our preliminary efforts to evaluate a departmental project: the inclusion of computational methods across our undergraduate curriculum. Our overarching goal is for students…
  
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W. Lane and C. Headley
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W. Lane and C. Headley, PERC 2021 Proceedings, 215-220.
Attending to students' motivation to adopt computation as a physics practice is essential in effectively integrating computation into physics education. Within the Communities of…
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C. Solorio, E. Gire, and D. Roundy, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 17 (2), 020114 (2021).
The COVID-19 pandemic has made conducting in-person research a health risk for interviewers and participants. Near the start of the pandemic, many universities pivoted to emergency…
  
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G. Mackessy, P. Irving, M. Caballero, and L. Doughty
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G. Mackessy, P. Irving, M. Caballero, and L. Doughty, PERC 2021 Proceedings, 245-250.
With the integration of computation into physics courses becoming more prevalent to adequately prepare our graduates for the workforce, there is a need for instructional and…
  
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H. Sabo, T. Odden, and T. Gregers
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H. Sabo, T. Odden, and T. Gregers, PERC 2022 Proceedings, 395-400.
Computational thinking (CT), the thought processes used in solving computational problems, has been added to the educational standards in many countries around the world. However,…
  
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A. Werth, K. Oliver, C. West, and H. Lewandowski
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A. Werth, K. Oliver, C. West, and H. Lewandowski, PERC 2022 Proceedings, 481-487.
Google Colaboratory, or "Colab" for short, is a multiuser, collaborative environment that allows anyone with access to Google and the internet to write and execute arbitrary python…
  
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J. Willison, J. Christensen, S. Byun, D. Stroupe, and M. Caballero
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J. Willison, J. Christensen, S. Byun, D. Stroupe, and M. Caballero, PERC 2022 Proceedings, 494-499.
Science educators agree that computation is a growing necessity for curricula at many levels. One program looking to bring computation into high school classes is ICSAM (Integrating…
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D. Weller, T. Bott, M. Caballero, and P. Irving, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 18 (2), 020106 (2022).
Physics classes with computation integrated into the curriculum are a fitting setting for investigating computational thinking. In this paper, we present a framework for exploring…
  
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A. Anderson, P. Pressler, and W. Lane
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A. Anderson, P. Pressler, and W. Lane, PERC 2022 Proceedings, 44-50.
As physics educators integrate computational activities, they must attend to the overarching processes that students follow when interacting with computer code. We describe one such…
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