Recent research results have failed to support the conventionally held belief that students learn physics best from hands-on experiences with physical equipment. Rather, studies have found that students who perform similar experiments with computer simulations perform as well or better on measures of conceptual understanding than their peers who used physical equipment. In this study, we explored how university-level nonscience majors\u27 understanding of the physics concepts related to pulleys was supported by experimentation with real pulleys and a computer simulation of pulleys. We report that when students use one type of manipulative (physical or virtual), the comparison is influenced both by the concept studied and the timing of the p...
Learning is becoming a more and more virtual experience as teachers are beginning to come from a new...
Abstract—Students tend to retain naı̈ve understandings of concepts such as energy and force even aft...
This study investigates whether Virtual Manipulatives (VM) within a Physical Manipulatives (PM)-orie...
Recent research results have failed to support the conventionally held belief that students learn ph...
Recent research results have failed to support the conventionally held belief that students learn ph...
Recent research results have failed to support the conventionally held belief that students learn ph...
Abstract: With computers becoming more ubiquitous in our daily lives and in our classrooms, question...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsNobel S. RebelloConventional wisdom has long advised that s...
Abstract. Research has shown that the concept of force in a pulley is learned equally well by studen...
Recent research results have failed to support the conventionally held belief that students learn ph...
Recent research results have failed to support the conventionally held belief that students learn ph...
Abstract. Recent research results have found that students using virtual manipulatives perform as we...
Physical investigations and computer simulations have often been used independently in inquiry scien...
Physical investigations and computer simulations have often been used independently in inquiry scien...
Previous research on the effects of physical and virtual experimentation has focused on comparing th...
Learning is becoming a more and more virtual experience as teachers are beginning to come from a new...
Abstract—Students tend to retain naı̈ve understandings of concepts such as energy and force even aft...
This study investigates whether Virtual Manipulatives (VM) within a Physical Manipulatives (PM)-orie...
Recent research results have failed to support the conventionally held belief that students learn ph...
Recent research results have failed to support the conventionally held belief that students learn ph...
Recent research results have failed to support the conventionally held belief that students learn ph...
Abstract: With computers becoming more ubiquitous in our daily lives and in our classrooms, question...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsNobel S. RebelloConventional wisdom has long advised that s...
Abstract. Research has shown that the concept of force in a pulley is learned equally well by studen...
Recent research results have failed to support the conventionally held belief that students learn ph...
Recent research results have failed to support the conventionally held belief that students learn ph...
Abstract. Recent research results have found that students using virtual manipulatives perform as we...
Physical investigations and computer simulations have often been used independently in inquiry scien...
Physical investigations and computer simulations have often been used independently in inquiry scien...
Previous research on the effects of physical and virtual experimentation has focused on comparing th...
Learning is becoming a more and more virtual experience as teachers are beginning to come from a new...
Abstract—Students tend to retain naı̈ve understandings of concepts such as energy and force even aft...
This study investigates whether Virtual Manipulatives (VM) within a Physical Manipulatives (PM)-orie...