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This thesis uses a number of Open Source Physics simulations to explore issues related to students’ common difficulties in learning upper-level undergraduate quantum mechanics and…
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G. Martínez, F. Naranjo, Á. Pérez, M. Suero, and P. Pardo, Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res., 7 (2), 020111 (2011).
This study compared the educational effects of computer simulations developed in a hyper-realistic virtual environment with the educational effects of either traditional schematic…
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G. Zhu and C. Singh, Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res., 8 (1), 010118 (2012).
We describe the development and implementation of research-based learning tools such as the Quantum Interactive Learning Tutorials and peer-instruction tools to reduce students’…
  
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L. Wee and L. Leong, 4th Redesigning Pedagogy International Conference, 15 (2011).
This workshop aims to demonstrate how the Tracker Video Analysis and Modeling Tool engages, enables and empowers teachers to be learners so that we can be leaders in our teaching…
  
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A video tutorial that will help you get started using Easy Java Simulations to create computer simulations. The tutorial describes how to: Install EJS Open and modify an EJS model…
  
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A video tutorial that shows how to author EJS models in multiple languages. The tutorial describes how to: Enable the EJS translation tool Translate strings within an EJS model…
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A video tutorial that shows how to use the OSP Data Tool to compute the area under a curve. The tutorial describes how to: Open Data Tool from a pop-up menu Open Data Tool using an…
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W. Christian, F. Esquembre, and L. Barbato, Science, 334 (6059) (2011).
Science essay describing the work of the Open Source Physics Project published in conjunction with the AAAS awarding the OSP Project a Science Prize for Online Resources in Education…
  
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A Davidson College Center for Teaching and Learning podcast that describes the interactive pedagogy that motivated the development of the ComPADRE Open Source Physics Collection.…
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L. Wee, Phys. Educ., 47 (3 ), 301-308 (2012).
We develop an Easy Java Simulation (EJS) model for students to experience the physics of idealized one-dimensional collision carts. The physics model is described and simulated by…
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