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Martin, Tim; Frisch, Kayt; Zwart, John – Physics Teacher, 2020
Video analysis helps students to connect physical, mathematical, and graphical models with the phenomena that the models represent and improves student kinematic graph interpretation skills. The wide-spread availability of easy to use software packages like Logger Pro (Vernier), Capstone (PASCO), and Tracker have led to many introductory physics…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Science Instruction, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
Gates, Joshua – Physics Teacher, 2011
Early in their study of one-dimensional kinematics, my students build an algebraic model that describes the effects of a rolling ball's (perpendicular) collision with a wall. The goal is for the model to predict the ball's velocity when it returns to a fixed point approximately 50-100 cm from the wall as a function of its velocity as it passes…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Motion, Error Patterns, Models
Korsunsky, Boris – Physics Teacher, 2010
We learn best by example--this adage is probably as old as teaching itself. In my own classroom, I have found that very often the students learn best from the "negative" examples. Perhaps, this shouldn't come as a surprise at all. After all, we don't react strongly to the norm--but an obvious deviation from the norm may attract our attention and…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Science Instruction, Error Patterns, Teaching Methods

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