Physics Education Research—Where Do I Start? II
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Abstract
We have all probably heard of PER and know that it stands for the term ``Physics Education Research." Yet what does PER really entail and what does it mean to a physics educator? This workshop focuses on discussing what PER is and the development of the appropriate tools to perform physics education research.
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Authors
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Kyung Yu
University of Akron, Youngstown State University, Shady Side Academy, Westminster College, Nitronex Corporation, Durham, NC, AFRL,Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Department of Physics, The Ohio State University, Lunghwa University of Science and Technology, Eastern Michigan University, Wright State University, Michigan State University, Texas A\&M University and Princeton University, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Dubna), Naval Research Laboratory, ManTech SRS Technologies, Inc., Ecopulse, Inc., Army Research Laboratory, University of Surrey, Kettering University, Flint, MI, Pennsylvania State University, University of TN