Student success in solving physics problems is related to the representational format of the problem. We study student representational competence in two large-lecture algebra-based introductory university physics courses with approximately 600 participants total. We examined student performance on homework problems given in four different representational formats (mathematical, pictorial, graphical, verbal), with problem statements as close to isomorphic as possible. In addition to the homeworks, we examine students’ assessment of representations by providing follow-up quizzes in which they chose between various problem formats. As a control, some parts of the classes were assigned a random-format follow-up quiz. We find that there are sta...
Being able to represent physics problems and concepts in multiple ways for qualitative reasoning and...
Analyzing, constructing and translating between graphical, pictorial and mathematical representation...
Abstract. It is generally believed that students should use multiple representations in solving cert...
Student success in solving physics problems is related to the representational format of the problem...
Recent papers document that student problem-solving competence varies (often strongly) with represen...
In this paper, we examine student success on three variants of a test item given in different repres...
This thesis explores the role of multiple representations in introductory physics students’ problem ...
In a recent study we showed that physics students’ problem-solving performance can depend strongly o...
Representations in undergraduate physics Problem solving is one of the most important parts of under...
The literature on physics education research (PER) promotes the use of multiple representations (suc...
Previous studies have reported that students employed different problem solving approaches when pres...
Representations (such as pictures, diagrams, word descriptions, equations, etc.) are critical tools ...
Numerical and symbolic representations are used extensively in physics problems. However, relatively...
We designed isomorphic mathematics and physics free-response vector quizzes to evaluate student unde...
Abstract. Studies indicate that the use of multiple representations in teaching helps students becom...
Being able to represent physics problems and concepts in multiple ways for qualitative reasoning and...
Analyzing, constructing and translating between graphical, pictorial and mathematical representation...
Abstract. It is generally believed that students should use multiple representations in solving cert...
Student success in solving physics problems is related to the representational format of the problem...
Recent papers document that student problem-solving competence varies (often strongly) with represen...
In this paper, we examine student success on three variants of a test item given in different repres...
This thesis explores the role of multiple representations in introductory physics students’ problem ...
In a recent study we showed that physics students’ problem-solving performance can depend strongly o...
Representations in undergraduate physics Problem solving is one of the most important parts of under...
The literature on physics education research (PER) promotes the use of multiple representations (suc...
Previous studies have reported that students employed different problem solving approaches when pres...
Representations (such as pictures, diagrams, word descriptions, equations, etc.) are critical tools ...
Numerical and symbolic representations are used extensively in physics problems. However, relatively...
We designed isomorphic mathematics and physics free-response vector quizzes to evaluate student unde...
Abstract. Studies indicate that the use of multiple representations in teaching helps students becom...
Being able to represent physics problems and concepts in multiple ways for qualitative reasoning and...
Analyzing, constructing and translating between graphical, pictorial and mathematical representation...
Abstract. It is generally believed that students should use multiple representations in solving cert...