Favorable outcomes from ongoing research at the University of Colorado Boulder on student learning in junior-level electrostatics (E&M I) have led us to extend this work to upper-division electrodynamics (E&M II). We describe here our development of a set of research-based instructional materials designed to actively engage students during lecture (including clicker questions and other in-class activities); and an instrument for assessing whether our faculty-consensus learning goals are being met. We also discuss preliminary results from several recent implementations of our transformed curriculum, plans for the dissemination and further refinement of these materials, and offer some insights into student difficulties in advanced undergradua...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Upper Division Physics Courses.] The use of validat...
Statics) course, we have developed a conceptual instrument, the CUE (Colorado Upper-division Electro...
When education researchers describe newly developed curricular materials, they typically concentrate...
Favorable outcomes from ongoing research at the University of Colorado Boulder on student learning i...
Favorable outcomes from ongoing research at the University of Colorado Boulder on student learning i...
Supported in part by the University of Colorado, the University of St Andrews, and NSF-CCLI grant #1...
As part of an ongoing project to investigate student learning in upper-division electrodynamics (E&M...
As part of an effort to systematically improve our junior-level E&M I course, we have developed a to...
Over the course of four years, we have researched and transformed a key course in the career of an u...
As part of ongoing investigations into student learning in advanced undergraduate courses, we have d...
Student learning in upper-division physics courses is a growing area of research in the field of Phy...
The use of validated conceptual assessments alongside conventional course exams to measure student l...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Upper Division Physics Courses.] Standardized asses...
Abstract. We have collected extensive data on upper-division Electricity and Magnetism (E&M) stu...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Physical Soc...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Upper Division Physics Courses.] The use of validat...
Statics) course, we have developed a conceptual instrument, the CUE (Colorado Upper-division Electro...
When education researchers describe newly developed curricular materials, they typically concentrate...
Favorable outcomes from ongoing research at the University of Colorado Boulder on student learning i...
Favorable outcomes from ongoing research at the University of Colorado Boulder on student learning i...
Supported in part by the University of Colorado, the University of St Andrews, and NSF-CCLI grant #1...
As part of an ongoing project to investigate student learning in upper-division electrodynamics (E&M...
As part of an effort to systematically improve our junior-level E&M I course, we have developed a to...
Over the course of four years, we have researched and transformed a key course in the career of an u...
As part of ongoing investigations into student learning in advanced undergraduate courses, we have d...
Student learning in upper-division physics courses is a growing area of research in the field of Phy...
The use of validated conceptual assessments alongside conventional course exams to measure student l...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Upper Division Physics Courses.] Standardized asses...
Abstract. We have collected extensive data on upper-division Electricity and Magnetism (E&M) stu...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Physical Soc...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Upper Division Physics Courses.] The use of validat...
Statics) course, we have developed a conceptual instrument, the CUE (Colorado Upper-division Electro...
When education researchers describe newly developed curricular materials, they typically concentrate...