Analyzing, constructing, and translating between graphical, pictorial, and mathematical representations of physics ideas and reasoning flexibly through them (“representational competence”) is a key characteristic of expertise in physics but is a challenge for learners to develop. Interactive computer simulations and University of Washington style tutorials both have affordances to support representational learning. This article describes work to characterize students’ spontaneous use of representations before and after working with a combined simulation and tutorial on first-order energy corrections in the context of quantum-mechanical time-independent perturbation theory. Data were collected from two institutions using pre-, mid-, and post...
Visual representations play a critical role in teaching physics. However, since we do not have a sat...
This paper reports a study which examined support the translation between multiple representations i...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Curriculum Development: Theory into Design.] This m...
Analyzing, constructing and translating between graphical, pictorial and mathematical representation...
We thank the University of St. Andrews for funding the development of simulations.Analyzing, constru...
This thesis explores the role of multiple representations in introductory physics students’ problem ...
Representations in undergraduate physics Problem solving is one of the most important parts of under...
Interacting with and translating across multiple representations is an essential characteristic of e...
Learning physics can be compared to learning a new language in several respects. This includes learn...
Student success in solving physics problems is related to the representational format of the problem...
As a result of the crucial role representations play in teaching physics, their use is an important ...
There is growing research interest in both the challenges and opportunities learners face in trying ...
Recent papers document that student problem-solving competence varies (often strongly) with represen...
The literature on physics education research (PER) promotes the use of multiple representations (suc...
In a recent study we showed that physics students’ problem-solving performance can depend strongly o...
Visual representations play a critical role in teaching physics. However, since we do not have a sat...
This paper reports a study which examined support the translation between multiple representations i...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Curriculum Development: Theory into Design.] This m...
Analyzing, constructing and translating between graphical, pictorial and mathematical representation...
We thank the University of St. Andrews for funding the development of simulations.Analyzing, constru...
This thesis explores the role of multiple representations in introductory physics students’ problem ...
Representations in undergraduate physics Problem solving is one of the most important parts of under...
Interacting with and translating across multiple representations is an essential characteristic of e...
Learning physics can be compared to learning a new language in several respects. This includes learn...
Student success in solving physics problems is related to the representational format of the problem...
As a result of the crucial role representations play in teaching physics, their use is an important ...
There is growing research interest in both the challenges and opportunities learners face in trying ...
Recent papers document that student problem-solving competence varies (often strongly) with represen...
The literature on physics education research (PER) promotes the use of multiple representations (suc...
In a recent study we showed that physics students’ problem-solving performance can depend strongly o...
Visual representations play a critical role in teaching physics. However, since we do not have a sat...
This paper reports a study which examined support the translation between multiple representations i...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Curriculum Development: Theory into Design.] This m...