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PhysicsQuest and ComPADRE for Middle School Teaching  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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B. Christian and W. Christian, North Carolina Science Teachers Association (2010).
Abstract: A workshop for middle school teachers based on four PhysicsQuest experiments from the American Physical Society. Teachers learn how the 2009 PhysicsQuest kit can be used…
Simulating What You See  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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D. Brown and W. Christian, MPTL 16 and HSCI 2011 (2011).
This conference proceedings paper describes how the Tracker video analysis and modeling program enables students to create particle model simulations based on Newton's laws and to…
  
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M. Belloni, W. Christian, and F. Esquembre
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M. Belloni, W. Christian, and F. Esquembre, MPTL 16 and HSCI 2011 (2011).
For the past thirty years, U.S. high school science instruction has evolved toward common teaching standards. Despite this trend, consistent, well organized multimedia-based…
Aligning Simulations with US Teaching Standards  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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M. Belloni, W. Christian, and F. Esquembre, MPTL 16 and HSCI 2011 (2011).
This conference proceedings paper shows how EJS simulations from the OSP Collection can be used to support teaching standards in the US. We describe how ComPADRE tools are used to…
Modeling What You See with Tracker Workshop  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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A. Cox and W. Christian, WCPE 2012 (2012).
Videos of Angry Birds, roller coasters and shark breaches are all opportunities to teach physics. In video analysis, students see physics in action as they collect kinematic data…
Hidden Function Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Hidden Function model evaluates a function f(x) with parameters. It is designed to teach function concepts by allowing a teacher to define a function, hide that function in a…
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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B. Christian and W. Christian, North Carolina Science Teachers Association (2011).
Abstract: A NC Science Teachers Association workshop featuring resources for middle and high school physics that help teachers prepare interactive lessons without sacrificing family…
NFW 2011: Teaching with Open Source Physics  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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W. Christian, New Faculty Workshop (2011).
A workshop given as part of the 2011 New Faculty Workshop at the American Center for Physics that shows how Open Source Physics tools limit the amount of programming when designing,…
Simulating What You See Presentation  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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D. Brown and W. Christian, MPTL 16 and HSCI 2011 (2011).
This invited talk shows how the Tracker video analysis and modeling program enables students to create particle model simulations based on Newton's laws and to compare their behavior…
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