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Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research
  
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H. Nitta, Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res., 6 (2), 020105 (2010).
A mathematical theory of peer instruction describing the increase of the normalized number of correct answers due to peer discussion is presented. A simple analytic expression is…
The Evolution of the OSP ComPADRE Collection  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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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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Editor: R. Panoff; Publisher: Shodor Foundation
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This simulation-based lesson for grades 5-9 provides hands-on practice in exploring bar graphs using authentic information. It features an interactive Java graphing applet to create…
  
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Editor: R. Panoff; Publisher: Shodor Foundation
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This unique simulation for grades 6-9 provides hands-on practice in exploring mean, mode, and median. It features an interactive Java graphing applet that allows users to add/remove…
Physics Education
  
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D. Wong, P. Sng, E. Ng, and L. Wee, Phys. Educ., 46 (2), 178 (2011).
We describe an example of learning with multiple representations in an A-level revision lesson on mechanics. The context of the problem involved the motion of a ball thrown…
  
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This is a multi-day instructional unit for middle school science on kinetic and potential energy. Through investigations of waterwheels, roller coasters, bouncing balls, and a…
American Journal of Physics
  
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M. James, Am. J. Phys., 74 (8), 689-691 (2006).
The use of Peer Instruction to enhance lectures in large enrollment introductory college science courses has become widespread. In this technique, learner responses to multiple…
American Journal of Physics
  
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N. Lasry, E. Mazur, and J. Watkins, Am. J. Phys., 76 (11), 1066-1069 (2008).
We compare the effectiveness of a first implementation of peer instruction (PI) in a two-year college with the first PI implementation at a top-tier four-year research institution.…
Astronomy Education Review
  
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M. James, F. Barbieri, and P. Garcia, Astron. Educ. Rev., 7 (1), 37-43 (2008).
Electronic classroom response systems (CRSs) have been in use in large college lectures for over three decades. Such systems are designed to provide instructors and students with…
  
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Across the country, states and school districts are focusing on turning around the nation’s lowest-performing schools. Unprecedented federal Race to the Top and School Improvement…
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