Table of Contents for – July - December 2005
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Replicating and understanding successful innovations: Implementing tutorials in introductory physics
N. D. Finkelstein and S. J. Pollock Published 8 September 2005 (13 pages) 010101 [View PDF (361 kB) ] |
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Student understanding of rotational and rolling motion concepts
Lorenzo G. Rimoldini and Chandralekha Singh Published 4 October 2005 (9 pages) 010102 [View PDF (150 kB) ] |
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When learning about the real world is better done virtually: A study of substituting computer simulations for laboratory equipment
N. D. Finkelstein, W. K. Adams, C. J. Keller, P. B. Kohl, K. K. Perkins, N. S. Podolefsky, S. Reid, and R. LeMaster Published 6 October 2005 (8 pages) 010103 [View PDF (296 kB) ] |
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Student representational competence and self-assessment when solving physics problems
Patrick B. Kohl and Noah D. Finkelstein Published 19 October 2005 (11 pages) 010104 [View PDF (364 kB) ] |
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Equipment issues regarding the collection of video data for research
Rebecca Lippmann Kung, Peter Kung, and Cedric Linder Published 31 October 2005 (9 pages) 010105 [View PDF (497 kB) ] |
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Publisher's Note: Replicating and understanding successful innovations: Implementing tutorials in introductory physics [ Phys. Rev. ST Physics Ed. Research 1, 010101 (2005)]
N. D. Finkelstein and S. J. Pollock Published 27 September 2005 (1 pages) 019901 [View PDF (17 kB) ] |
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