Visualizations in interactive computer simulations are a powerful tool to help students develop productive mental models, particularly in the case of quantum phenomena that have no classical analogue. The QuVis Quantum Mechanics Visualization Project develops research-based interactive simulations for the learning and teaching of quantum mechanics. We describe efforts to refine the visual representation of a single-photon superposition state in the QuVis simulations. We developed various depictions of a photon incident on a beam splitter, and investigated their influence on student thinking through individual interviews. Outcomes from this study led to the incorporation of a revised visualization in all QuVis single-photon simulations. In-c...
The QuVis Quantum Mechanics Visualization Project provides freely-available research based interacti...
Quantum theory as the most important physical theory of the 20th century has to have its place in th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This dissertation presents results from research and c...
Abstract: Visualizations in interactive computer simulations are a powerful tool to help students de...
Quantum mechanics holds a fascination for many students, but its mathematical complexity can present...
Date of Acceptance: 14/02/2015The QuVis Quantum Mechanics Visualization project aims to address chal...
Since 2009, we have been developing and evaluating interactive simulations with accompanying activit...
The authors thank the UK Institute of Physics for funding the simulation development.Quantum entangl...
Aspects of the Visual Quantum Mechanics instructional materials have been adapted and implemented in...
Time dependence is of fundamental importance for the description of quantum systems, but is particul...
Single photon experiments involving a Mach-Zehnder interferometer can illustrate the fundamental pri...
The teaching of quantum physics is challenging, not the least because teachers must overcome the tra...
Quantum mechanics is difficult both to teach and learn in an introductory physics course because the...
We present the project Visual Quantum Mechanics, which uses computer-generated visualizations and an...
Quantum mechanics is difficult to learn because it is counterintuitive, hard to visualize, mathemati...
The QuVis Quantum Mechanics Visualization Project provides freely-available research based interacti...
Quantum theory as the most important physical theory of the 20th century has to have its place in th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This dissertation presents results from research and c...
Abstract: Visualizations in interactive computer simulations are a powerful tool to help students de...
Quantum mechanics holds a fascination for many students, but its mathematical complexity can present...
Date of Acceptance: 14/02/2015The QuVis Quantum Mechanics Visualization project aims to address chal...
Since 2009, we have been developing and evaluating interactive simulations with accompanying activit...
The authors thank the UK Institute of Physics for funding the simulation development.Quantum entangl...
Aspects of the Visual Quantum Mechanics instructional materials have been adapted and implemented in...
Time dependence is of fundamental importance for the description of quantum systems, but is particul...
Single photon experiments involving a Mach-Zehnder interferometer can illustrate the fundamental pri...
The teaching of quantum physics is challenging, not the least because teachers must overcome the tra...
Quantum mechanics is difficult both to teach and learn in an introductory physics course because the...
We present the project Visual Quantum Mechanics, which uses computer-generated visualizations and an...
Quantum mechanics is difficult to learn because it is counterintuitive, hard to visualize, mathemati...
The QuVis Quantum Mechanics Visualization Project provides freely-available research based interacti...
Quantum theory as the most important physical theory of the 20th century has to have its place in th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This dissertation presents results from research and c...