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Papers & Talks by Research Topic: Instructional Methods


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Papers and talks in this section discuss innovative instructional methods and their evaluation.

For this topic, see also the materials available under the heading Perg Materials on the homepage
and the last half of the book Teaching Physics with the Physics Suite.


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Author(s) Title Reference PDF HTML Abstract
Papers    (Jump to Talks)
A. Elby Helping physics students learn how to learn American Journal of Physics (Physics Education Research Supplement), 69(S1) S54-S64 (2001)
L. Bao
and
E. Redish
Model Analysis: Assessing the Dynamics of Student Learning University of Maryland preprint,
March 2001
   
E. Redish
and
R. Steinberg
Teaching Physics: Figuring Out What Works Physics Today 52, 24-30
(Jan 1999)
   
E. Redish,
J. Saul,
and
R. Steinberg
On the effectiveness of active-engagement microcomputer-based laboratories Am. J. Phys. 65 (1), 45-54 (1997)  
E. Redish New models of physics instruction based on physics education research Proceedings of the Deustchen Physikalischen Gesellschaft, Jena Conference (1996)    
R. Steinberg,
M. Wittmann
and
E. Redish
Mathematical tutorials in introductory physics Sample class, presented at The International Conference on Undergraduate Physics Education (ICUPE), College Park, Maryland (July 31-Aug 3, 1996)    
E. Redish
and
J. Wilson
Student programming in the introductory physics course: M.U.P.P.E.T Am. J. Phys. 61(3), 222-232 (1993)    
Dissertations    (Jump to Talks)
R. Lippmann Students' Understanding of Measurement and Uncertainty in the Physics Laboratory: Social construction, underlying concepts, and quantitative analysis PhD Dissertation,
University of Maryland,
May 2003.
 
M. Wittmann Making sense of how students come to an understanding of physics: An example from mechanical waves PhD Dissertation,
University of Maryland,
Jan 1999.
   
J. Saul Beyond problem solving: Evaluating introductory physics courses through the hidden curriculum PhD Dissertation,
University of Maryland,
Jan 1998.
   
Talks   (Return to top)
E. F. Redish, T. McCaskey, D. Hammer, A. Elby, and L. Lising Epistemological gains in a large lecture class Talk presented at
AAPT National Meeting
Madison, WI
August 4, 2003
   
E. Redish Rethinking College Physics: What do we have to offer biology students? Physics Colloquium, University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland,
February 11, 2003
 
E. Redish Developing Student Expectations in Algebra-Based Physics Conference on Integrating Science and Math Education Research,
Orono, Maine,
June 23, 2002
   
R. Lippmann Designing Laboratories to Focus on Epistemology and Measurement Talk presented at
AAPT National Meeting
Philadelphia, 2002
   
E. Redish Metacognition and instructional design: Theory-driven goals and methods in a large university physics class Ganiel Symposium,
Rehovoth, Israel,
September 14, 2001
 
R. Scherr An implementation of Physics by Inquiry in a large-enrollment class Invited talk presented at
AAPT National Meeting
Rochester, 7/22/01
http://www.physics.umd.edu/perg/talks/RochesterAAPT/Scherr.pdf  
E. Redish Improving student expectations in a large lecture class Contributed talk presented at
AAPT National Meeting
Rochester, 7/22/01
../talks/RochesterAAPT/Redish.pdf  
R. Lippmann "I'm fine with having to think as long as I still get an A" Contributed talk presented at
AAPT National Meeting
Rochester, 7/22/01
../talks/RochesterAAPT/Lippmann.pdf  
A. Elby
and
L. Lising
The importance of epistemological considerations in fostering conceptual development Invited talk presented at
Physics Education Research Conference: AAPT National Meeting
Rochester, 7/26/01
../talks/RochesterAAPT/ElbyPERC.pdf 
M. Wittmann Disseminating Innovative Curricula: A Modified Role for Dissemination Sites AAPT Winter Meeting,
San Diego, California,
January, 2001
   
M. Wittmann
and
R. Lippmann
Developing and evaluating research-based curriculum materials to help students understand concepts of spectroscopy AAPT meeting,
Guelph, Canada,
August, 2000
   
M. Wittmann
and
C. v. Breen
Continuing Evaluation of Secondary Implementation of RealTime Physics and Interactive Lecture Demonstrations AAPT meeting,
Guelph, Canada,
August, 2000
   
M. Wittmann Issues in Implementing a New Curriculum in Quantum Mechanics The Ohio State University,
November, 1999
   
M. Wittmann RealTime Physics Dissemination Project: Evaluation at Test Sites University of Oregon,
October, 1999
   
M. Wittmann,
L. Bao,
R. Steinberg
and
E. Redish
Curriculum Development to Address Student Difficulties with Models of Conductivity AAPT meeting, San Antonio, Texas,
August, 1999
   
M. Wittmann Research and Curriculum Development to Address Student Understanding of Wave Physics AAPT Winter Meeting,
Anaheim, California,
January 11, 1999
   
M. Wittmann,
R. Steinberg
and
E. Redish
A Diagnostic Test to Investigate Student Use of Multiple Models of Mechanical Waves Presented at AAPT National Meeting Lincoln, Nebraska, August 1998  


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