Models of physical systems are used to explain and predict experimental results and observations. The Modeling Framework for Experimental Physics describes the process by which physicists revise their models to account for the newly acquired observations, or change their apparatus to better represent their models when they encounter discrepancies between actual and expected behavior of a system. While modeling is a nationally recognized learning outcome for undergraduate physics lab courses, no assessments of students’ model-based reasoning exist for upper-division labs. As part of a larger effort to create two assessments of students’ modeling abilities, we used the Modeling Framework to develop and code think-aloud problem-solving activit...
265 pagesIntroductory physics lab instruction is undergoing a transformation, with increasing emphas...
In an inquiry-learning task, computer modeling can be a powerful tool to enhance students’ reasoning...
Building a model to explain a scientific phenomenon is a central activity in an inquiry environment....
We demonstrate how students’ use of modeling can be examined and assessed using student notebooks co...
We explore the overlap of two nationally recognized learning outcomes for physics lab courses, namel...
The ability to develop, use, and refine models of experimental systems is a nationally recognized le...
Students sometimes learn about a model of the “scientific method” that is linear and clear cut. Whil...
Research in undergraduate physics and in K–12 science education has demonstrated challenges and succ...
Research in undergraduate physics and in K–12 science education has demonstrated challenges and succ...
The effectiveness of scaffolded, research-based instruction in physics has been extensively document...
This paper describes a method aimed at pointing out the quality of the mental models undergraduate e...
This study examines students’ reasoning surrounding seemingly contradictory Likert-scale responses w...
Data collected in this study indicated significantly greater pre-to-post test score gains, confidenc...
Data collected in this study indicated significantly greater pre-to-post test score gains, confidenc...
Because of the focus of introductory physics courses on improving students’ problem-solving and reas...
265 pagesIntroductory physics lab instruction is undergoing a transformation, with increasing emphas...
In an inquiry-learning task, computer modeling can be a powerful tool to enhance students’ reasoning...
Building a model to explain a scientific phenomenon is a central activity in an inquiry environment....
We demonstrate how students’ use of modeling can be examined and assessed using student notebooks co...
We explore the overlap of two nationally recognized learning outcomes for physics lab courses, namel...
The ability to develop, use, and refine models of experimental systems is a nationally recognized le...
Students sometimes learn about a model of the “scientific method” that is linear and clear cut. Whil...
Research in undergraduate physics and in K–12 science education has demonstrated challenges and succ...
Research in undergraduate physics and in K–12 science education has demonstrated challenges and succ...
The effectiveness of scaffolded, research-based instruction in physics has been extensively document...
This paper describes a method aimed at pointing out the quality of the mental models undergraduate e...
This study examines students’ reasoning surrounding seemingly contradictory Likert-scale responses w...
Data collected in this study indicated significantly greater pre-to-post test score gains, confidenc...
Data collected in this study indicated significantly greater pre-to-post test score gains, confidenc...
Because of the focus of introductory physics courses on improving students’ problem-solving and reas...
265 pagesIntroductory physics lab instruction is undergoing a transformation, with increasing emphas...
In an inquiry-learning task, computer modeling can be a powerful tool to enhance students’ reasoning...
Building a model to explain a scientific phenomenon is a central activity in an inquiry environment....