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Papers & Talks by date: 1993

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This page links to papers and talks from the UMD PERG, and UMD PERG alumni in 1993 in reverse chronological order.

Papers and Talks in 1993

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Author(s) Title Reference PDF HTML Abstract
Papers
B. Sherin,
A. diSessa,
and
D. Hammer
Dynaturtle revisited: Learning physics through collaborative design of a computer model Interactive Learning Environments, 3 (2), 91-118 (1993)    
K. Metz
and
D. Hammer
Learning physics in a computer microworld: In what sense a world? Interactive Learning Environments, 3 (1), 55-76 (1993)    
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)    
E. Redish Are Computers Appropriate for Teaching Physics? Comp. Phys7, 613 (Nov/Dec 1993)    
E. Redish What can a physics teacher do with a computer? Invited talk presented at Robert Resnick Symposium RPI, Troy NY (May, 1993)    


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