Physics Education
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Presentations
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How do interactive physics learning environments foster Intellectual Humility (IH)?
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Meagan Sundstrom
University of Connecticut
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Meagan Sundstrom
University of Connecticut
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Fabiana Cardetti
University of Connecticut
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In-class use of clickers and clicker tests improve learning and enable instant feedback and retests via automated grading
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Snehalata Kadam
Physics Department, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Snehalata Kadam
Physics Department, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Nancy Burnham
Physics, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Physics Department, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Erin DeSilva
Dartmouth College
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Measuring Engagement with Scientific Practices, Core Ideas, and Crosscutting Concepts in Physics Courses: Development of the Three-Dimensional Learning Observation Protocol
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Erin Duffy
Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University
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Erin Duffy
Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University
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Kinsey Bain
Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University
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Lydia Bender
Department of Physics, Kansas State University
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Marcos Daniel Caballero
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University
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James T Laverty
Department of Physics, Kansas State University
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Stuart Holden Tessmer
Michigan State University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University, Michigan State Univ
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Melanie M Cooper
Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University
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Exploring the relationship between students' online LMS performance and attitudes in an intro physics course
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Michelle Tomasik
Physics, MIT
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Michelle Tomasik
Physics, MIT
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Anindya Roy
Open Learning, MIT
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Calculus-based Physics students’ understanding on vectors: a comparison between engineering students and life-science students
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Diego Valente
University of Connecticut
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Diego Valente
University of Connecticut
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Xian Wu
University of Connecticut
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The power of physics to demonstrate the physics of power
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Saami Shaibani
Instruction Methods, Academics & Advanced Scholarship
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Saami Shaibani
Instruction Methods, Academics & Advanced Scholarship
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Primetime learning: collaborative and technology-enhanced studying with genuine teacher presence
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Pekka Koskinen
Department of Physics, University of Jyväskylä
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Pekka Koskinen
Department of Physics, University of Jyväskylä
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Joni Lämsä
Department of Education, University of Jyväskylä
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Jussi Maunuksela
Department of Physics, University of Jyväskylä
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Raija Hämäläinen
Department of Education, University of Jyväskylä
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Jouni Viiri
Department of teacher education, University of Jyväskylä
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Replacing traditional final exams with project-building in advanced undergraduate physics classes
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Pratheesh Jakkala
Illinois College
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Pratheesh Jakkala
Illinois College
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Introducing the strong nuclear interaction and many-body physics in undergraduate quantum mechanics
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Brandon Inscoe
High Point University
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Brandon Inscoe
High Point University
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Jarrett Lancaster
High Point University
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Modernizing the Undergraduate Dynamics Cirriculum
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David Nolte
Purdue University
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David Nolte
Purdue University
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A program to encourage underrepresented high school students to study STEM through hands-on University-level research experience:its impact, how we did it, and what we learned
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Trevor GrandPre
Physics, UC Berkeley, Science Education, Graduate Division, University of California, Berkeley
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Trevor GrandPre
Physics, UC Berkeley, Science Education, Graduate Division, University of California, Berkeley
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Miguel Daal
Physics, UC Santa Barbara
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Kayleigh A Cassella
Science Education, Graduate Division, University of California, Berkeley
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Da An
University of California, Berkeley, Science Education, Graduate Division, University of California, Berkeley
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Danielle H Speller
Physics, Yale University
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Bernard Sadoulet
Science Education, Graduate Division, University of California, Berkeley
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Rachel Winheld
Science Education, Graduate Division, University of California, Berkeley
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Matthew Chow
Science Education, Graduate Division, University of California, Berkeley
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Frank Wang
Science Education, Graduate Division, University of California, Berkeley
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Alvaro A Loya Villalpando
Science Education, Graduate Division, University of California, Berkeley
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Arran TJ Phipps
Stanford University, Physics, Stanford University
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Tammie Visintainer
Science Education, Graduate Division, University of California, Berkeley
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Observation of relativistic corrections to Moseley's law at high atomic number
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Emma Bingham
Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Duncan C Wheeler
Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Emma Bingham
Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Michael Winer
Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Janet Marie Conrad
Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Sean Robinson
Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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