Good use of multiple representations is considered key to learning physics, and so there is considerable motivation both to learn how students use multiple representations when solving problems and to learn how best to teach problem solving using multiple representations. In this study of two large-lecture algebra-based physics courses at the University of Colorado CU and Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, we address both issues. Students in each of the two courses solved five common electrostatics problems of varying difficulty, and we examine their solutions to clarify the relationship between multiple representation use and performance on problems involving free-body diagrams. We also compare our data across the courses, since ...
This volume is important because despite various external representations, such as analogies, metaph...
Representations (such as pictures, diagrams, word descriptions, equations, etc.) are critical tools ...
In recent years, many science educators have argued that the scientific discourse itself involves fl...
Good use of multiple representations is considered key to learning physics, and so there is consider...
Good use of multiple representations is considered key to learning physics, and so there is consider...
Good use of multiple representations is considered key to learning physics, and so there is consider...
There exist both explicit and implicit approaches to teaching students how to solve physics problems...
In this paper we focus on some of the recent findings of the physics education research community in...
Abstract. It is generally believed that students should use multiple representations in solving cert...
Research in physics education indicates that the use of multiple representations in teaching and lea...
Being able to represent physics problems and concepts in multiple ways for qualitative reasoning and...
This thesis explores the role of multiple representations in introductory physics students’ problem ...
It is generally believed that students should use multiple representations in solving certain physic...
Students who complete physics courses need to have demonstrated the achievement of a number of presc...
Using multiple representations (MR) such as graphs, symbols, diagrams, and text, is central to teach...
This volume is important because despite various external representations, such as analogies, metaph...
Representations (such as pictures, diagrams, word descriptions, equations, etc.) are critical tools ...
In recent years, many science educators have argued that the scientific discourse itself involves fl...
Good use of multiple representations is considered key to learning physics, and so there is consider...
Good use of multiple representations is considered key to learning physics, and so there is consider...
Good use of multiple representations is considered key to learning physics, and so there is consider...
There exist both explicit and implicit approaches to teaching students how to solve physics problems...
In this paper we focus on some of the recent findings of the physics education research community in...
Abstract. It is generally believed that students should use multiple representations in solving cert...
Research in physics education indicates that the use of multiple representations in teaching and lea...
Being able to represent physics problems and concepts in multiple ways for qualitative reasoning and...
This thesis explores the role of multiple representations in introductory physics students’ problem ...
It is generally believed that students should use multiple representations in solving certain physic...
Students who complete physics courses need to have demonstrated the achievement of a number of presc...
Using multiple representations (MR) such as graphs, symbols, diagrams, and text, is central to teach...
This volume is important because despite various external representations, such as analogies, metaph...
Representations (such as pictures, diagrams, word descriptions, equations, etc.) are critical tools ...
In recent years, many science educators have argued that the scientific discourse itself involves fl...