Computational Elements in the Physics Curriculum
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Presentations
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Making Quantum Mechanics Visual and Interactive with Physlet and Open Source Physics Curricular Material
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Authors
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Mario Belloni
- Davidson College
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Wolfgang Christian
- Davidson College
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Teaching Astrophysical Concepts with the Open Source Physics Collection
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Todd Timberlake
- Berry College
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Facilitating Novel Laboratory Experiences in Introductory Mechanics with Open Source Physics
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Michael Gallis
- Pennsylvania State University
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Open Source Physics for all ages: From middle schoolers to physics majors
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Authors
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Anne Cox
- Eckerd Coll
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Building interactive eTexts using Open Source Physics Tools
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Kyle Forinash
- Indiana Univ Southeast
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Incorporating Project-based Learning Into Your Physics Courses with Open Source Physics
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Aaron Titus
- High Point University
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Open Source Physics learning analytics of on-line simulations.
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Authors
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Francisco Esquembre
- Universidad de Murcia, Spain
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Felix Jesus Garcia-Clemente
- Universidad de Murcia, Spain
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Rafael Chicon
- Universidad de Murcia, Spain
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Lawrence Wee
- Ministry of Education, Singapore
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Leon Tze Kwang
- Ministry of Education, Singapore
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Darren Tan
- Ministry of Education, Singapore
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Teaching Introductory Physics through Interactive Simulations
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Huey-Wen Lin
- Michigan State University
- Michigan State Univ
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Pengpeng Zhang
- Michigan State Univ
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Jaideep Singh
- FRIB/Michigan State University
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Improving Computational and Data Science Education and Workplace Readiness via Machine Learning
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Amir Shahmoradi
- University of Texas
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