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The Evolution of the OSP ComPADRE Collection  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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M. Belloni, W. Christian, A. Cox, and T. Timberlake
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M. Belloni, W. Christian, A. Cox, and T. Timberlake, Winter Meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers, 17 (2011).
Over the past six years, the Open Source Physics (OSP) project has produced a collection of over 400 interactive computer-based curricular materials for the teaching of advanced…
  
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In this laboratory activity, students learn about lenses and telescope construction. Students will describe the nature of convex lenses, measure the focal length of several lenses,…
Astrobites 
  
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Astrobites is a daily astrophysical literature journal written by graduate students in astronomy. The goal of this site is to present one interesting paper per day in a brief format…
  
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E. Prather, J. Adams, D. Loranz, G. Brissenden, and T. Slater
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This resource provides instructors with tips on using Lecture Tutorials for moon phases, light, telescopes, the solar system, our sun, stellar astronomy, characteristics of the Milky…
  
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E. Chaisson; Publisher: Wright Center for Science Education Tufts University
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This site features excerpts from Eric Chaisson’s book Cosmic Evolution and includes photos, illustrations and movies. The seven sections includes topics like galaxy formation, the…
Astronomy Education Review
  
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C. Wallace and J. Bailey, Astron. Educ. Rev., 9 (1), 010116 (2010).
Although concept inventories are among the most frequently used tools in the physics and astronomy education communities, they are rarely evaluated using item response theory (IRT).…
  
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The GeoAtro Applet Collection is a set of sun-moon java calculators that displays day and night on a world map, computes the phases of the moon, predicts equinoxes and solstices, and…
  
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This is a course website for teaching galaxies and the expanding universe in one semester to introductory astronomy non-science majors. It contains a syllabus, lectures, links to…
  
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PRISMS is a collection of reviewed phenomena and representations for middle school science teachers and learners. All resources are evaluated on the basis of their support of…
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Galileo's Moon Mountain  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Galileo's Moon Mountain Model illustrates the method used by Galileo to measure the height of a mountain on the Moon. Using his improved telescope design, Galileo was able to see…
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