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Sound is one of the most commonly used physical phenomena that most of us use without considering its nature. Moreover, students often face difficulties in understanding acoustic…
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This article reviews the (quasi)experimental research of the past decade on the learning effects of computer simulations in science education. The focus is on two questions: how use…
E. Stump, M. Dew, S. Jeon, and N. Holmes, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 19 (1), 010107 (2023).
Prior research has indicated that students in the undergraduate physics lab divide work inequitably with regard to gender. In this work, we further probed women’s experiences in lab…