Physics Education Research (PER) results have shown that students do not achieve the expected level of competency in understanding the concepts of different domains of Physics learning when taught by the traditional teaching methods, the concepts of Electricity and Magnetism (E&M) being one among them. Simulation being one of the valuable instructional tools renders an opportunity to visualize varied experiences with such concepts. Considering the electric force concept which requires extensive use of vector representations, we report here the outcome of the research results pertaining to the student understanding of this concept and the role of simulation in using vector representation. The simulation platform provides a positive impact on...
The study investigated the impact of computer simulations on the teaching and learning of electromag...
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The web has spurred our imagination as to how education can be drastically transformed and improved ...
This study investigates the use of computer simulation as a teaching aid in students’ understanding ...
AbstractNew software have been developed in educational environments with the continuously developme...
The present study examined the efficacy of a haptic simulation used as a pedagogical tool to teach f...
Abstract Although visualization remains a primary mode of interaction in simulations, touch is the m...
With abundant applications in the medical training and entertainment industry, haptic technology is ...
eLearning at universities is taking an increasingly larger part of academic teaching methodologies. ...
This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of computer-based interactive simulations in learnin...
This research investigated the potential positive learning effects of additional haptic sensory feed...
By boosting students' thinking and understanding of hard ideas, innovative teaching pedagogies help ...
Abstract: eLearning at universities is taking an increasingly larger part of academic teaching metho...
Abstract: Learning scientists are increasingly turning to computer and video games as tools for lear...
Concept map as an effective tool allows learners to deal with an in depth analysis rather than keepi...
The study investigated the impact of computer simulations on the teaching and learning of electromag...
This chapter is focused on learning different ways in which undergrad students in introductory Elect...
The web has spurred our imagination as to how education can be drastically transformed and improved ...
This study investigates the use of computer simulation as a teaching aid in students’ understanding ...
AbstractNew software have been developed in educational environments with the continuously developme...
The present study examined the efficacy of a haptic simulation used as a pedagogical tool to teach f...
Abstract Although visualization remains a primary mode of interaction in simulations, touch is the m...
With abundant applications in the medical training and entertainment industry, haptic technology is ...
eLearning at universities is taking an increasingly larger part of academic teaching methodologies. ...
This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of computer-based interactive simulations in learnin...
This research investigated the potential positive learning effects of additional haptic sensory feed...
By boosting students' thinking and understanding of hard ideas, innovative teaching pedagogies help ...
Abstract: eLearning at universities is taking an increasingly larger part of academic teaching metho...
Abstract: Learning scientists are increasingly turning to computer and video games as tools for lear...
Concept map as an effective tool allows learners to deal with an in depth analysis rather than keepi...
The study investigated the impact of computer simulations on the teaching and learning of electromag...
This chapter is focused on learning different ways in which undergrad students in introductory Elect...
The web has spurred our imagination as to how education can be drastically transformed and improved ...