A concept for undergraduate mechanics courses at universities is introduced where traditional pencil-paper based exercises are partially replaced by experimental exercises, in which smartphones are used as measurement devices. A detailed guidance for practical realization and implementation of these tasks formats into the course is presented. Three smartphone-based experimental exercises ‘The tilting smartphone’, ‘The oscillation balance’ and ‘Using the Smartphone in a Torsion Pendulum’ are presented. First empirical results with respect to the learning achievement indicate a mid size effect on the understanding of the physical concepts. Compared to the traditional pencil-paper based exercises, the students performance in the experimental e...
New technologies are called upon to play an important role as beneficial tools for meaningful learni...
Physics is a subject that for a complete teaching and learning requires both theoretical discussions...
This study seeks to answer the question of how effectively students can use their smartphones as too...
homework problems in an introductory mechanics course at a university. A quasi-experimental field st...
Smartphones are already taking part of the everyday life of more than two and a half billion people....
Physics is a subject that for a complete teaching and learning requires both theoretical discussions...
In the form of teacher didactical design research, this work addresses a didactical issue encountere...
To increase the attention of students, several physics experiments can be performed at school, as we...
Innovación EducativaThe use of mobile technologies is reshaping how to teach and learn. In this pape...
A smartphone coupled with a low-cost physical system can be used to conduct a meaningful at-home eng...
Abstract Described is an experiment in which a smartphone was caused to move at steady state in a ve...
Along the last years the use of mobile devices in education has increased hugely. This increase incl...
Mobile devices have nowadays become familiar instruments of our daily lives. Due to the presence of ...
Laboratory education in science and engineering often entails the use of test-beds equipped with cos...
This study is a first attempt to investigate effectiveness of smartphone-based activities on student...
New technologies are called upon to play an important role as beneficial tools for meaningful learni...
Physics is a subject that for a complete teaching and learning requires both theoretical discussions...
This study seeks to answer the question of how effectively students can use their smartphones as too...
homework problems in an introductory mechanics course at a university. A quasi-experimental field st...
Smartphones are already taking part of the everyday life of more than two and a half billion people....
Physics is a subject that for a complete teaching and learning requires both theoretical discussions...
In the form of teacher didactical design research, this work addresses a didactical issue encountere...
To increase the attention of students, several physics experiments can be performed at school, as we...
Innovación EducativaThe use of mobile technologies is reshaping how to teach and learn. In this pape...
A smartphone coupled with a low-cost physical system can be used to conduct a meaningful at-home eng...
Abstract Described is an experiment in which a smartphone was caused to move at steady state in a ve...
Along the last years the use of mobile devices in education has increased hugely. This increase incl...
Mobile devices have nowadays become familiar instruments of our daily lives. Due to the presence of ...
Laboratory education in science and engineering often entails the use of test-beds equipped with cos...
This study is a first attempt to investigate effectiveness of smartphone-based activities on student...
New technologies are called upon to play an important role as beneficial tools for meaningful learni...
Physics is a subject that for a complete teaching and learning requires both theoretical discussions...
This study seeks to answer the question of how effectively students can use their smartphones as too...