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Physical Review Physics Education Research
  
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K. Zuza, M. De Cock, P. van Kampen, T. Kelly, and J. Guisasola, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 16 (2), 020110 (2020).
This work presents the application of design based research (DBR) methodology to conduct a systematic iterative study of the design and implementation of a teaching-learning sequence…
  
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This applet simulates the electric field of charge distributions, and static current distributions. A large variety of charge and current distributions are available, including point…
  
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L. Bauman, J. Corcoran, L. Goodhew, and A. Robertson
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L. Bauman, J. Corcoran, L. Goodhew, and A. Robertson, PERC 2020 Proceedings, 33-38.
Most research focusing on student ideas about electric current frames these ideas as misconceptions, difficulties, and misunderstandings. This paper reports student resources for…
  
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This page is an index to a set of interactive Java tutorials developed to help students understand topics in electricity and magnetism. Topics covered include both basic topics and…
  
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S. Neaves; Editor: K. Coyne; Publisher: Florida State University
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This is a short biography of Alessandro Volta, the 18th-century Italian scientist who proposed the theory that electrical current is generated by contact between different metals.…
  
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In this interactive tutorial, users play with a simulated version of the historic "voltaic pile", commonly considered to be the world's first battery. Constructed by 18th-century…
  
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This web site on chemistry education provides a collection of demonstrations and hands-on activities on a wide range of topics to fit audiences from preschool to teacher in-service…
  
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This is a set of five lab guides for constructing various types of batteries: 1) voltaic pile, 2) electrochemical cell, 3) lemon cell, 4) storage cell, and 5) a zinc-carbon dry cell…
  
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This resource is a four-part chapter on fundamentals of current electricity, from The Physics Classroom collection of interactive tutorials for introductory physics students. Topics…
  
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This is an interactive tutorial for high school physics on electric potential in circuits and electric potential difference. It will help students understand how electric potential…
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