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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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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…
  
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Publisher: WGBH Educational Foundation
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This video segment highlights the forces at work on a racecar as it travels around a track. It was designed to promote understanding of velocity as a vector quantity with both…
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, Am. J. Phys., 46 (4), 242-244 (2008).
A growing number of physics teachers are currently turning to instructional technologies such as wireless handheld response systems—colloquially called clickers. Two possible…
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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Editors: J. Falk and B. Drayton
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This volume presents the work of trailblazing researchers and developers of electronic communities for professional learning. It illuminates the essential work behind the scenes in…
  
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Editor: M. Bardeen; Publisher: Fermilab
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This website provides educational modules and outreach activities based on experiments at leading U.S. universities and laboratories. The teaching modules, available to registered…
  
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S. Weatherford
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Computational activities in Matter & Interactions, an introductory calculus-based physics course, provide students with experience applying a small set of fundamental principles to…
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