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Papers & Talks by date: 1997

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This page links to papers and talks from the UMD PERG, and UMD PERG alumni in 1997 in reverse chronological order.

Papers and Talks in 1997

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Papers    (Jump to Talks presented in 1997)
D. Hammer Discovery learning and discovery teaching Cognition and Instruction 15(4), 485-529
(1997)
   
E. Redish,
J. Saul,
and
R. Steinberg
On the effectiveness of active-engagement microcomputer-based laboratories Am. J. Phys. 65 (1), 45-54 (1997)  
R. Steinberg
and
M. Sabella
Performance on multiple-choice diagnostics and complementary exam problems Phys. Teach. 35, 150-155 (1997)    
G. Shama
and
J. Layman
The Role of Representations in Learning an Interdisciplinary Mathematics and Physics University Course Presented at the Research Conference in Collegiate Mathematics Education, Central Michigan University (Sept 1997)    
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E. Redish Student Difficulties with Math in the Context of Physics Presented at a Research Seminar, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, October, 1997    
M. Wittmann Student Difficulties With Wave Concepts Presented at Practical Quantum Physics Seminar, UMD, September, 1997    
E. Redish Introduction to the Practical Quantum Mechanics Project Presented at Practical Quantum Physics Seminar, UMD, September, 1997    
M. Wittmann,
M. Sabella,
R. Steinberg
and
E. Redish
Identifying and Addressing Student Difficulties with Sound Waves American Association of Physics Teachers, Denver, CO, August 1997    
E. Redish
and
G. Shama
Student difficulties with vectors in kinematic problems AAPT meeting, Denver, Colorado, August, 1997    
M. Sabella,
R. Steinberg
and
E. Redish
Student performance on traditional exam questions in two instructional settings AAPT meeting, Denver, Colorado, August, 1997    
J. Saul,
R. Steinberg
and
E. Redish
Student expectations, Workshop Physics, and the MPEX survey AAPT meeting, Denver, Colorado, August, 1997    
E. Redish New Models of Learning and Teaching Conference of Physics Department Chairs, Undergraduate Education in Physics: Responding to Changing Expectations, College Park, MD, May 9-11, 1997    
E. Redish Student misconceptions on classical issues at the boundary of quantum mechanics Invited talk, APS/AAPT meeting, Washington, DC, April, 1997    
R. Steinberg Identifying and addressing student difficulties with mathematics when learning physics Invited talk, APS/AAPT meeting, Washington, DC, April, 1997    
R. Steinberg Probing student understanding of introductory physics: Techniques and implications Invited talk, given at Ohio State University, February, 1997    
E. Redish Measuring student expectations in university physics: The MPEX survey Invited talk, AAPT meeting, Phoenix, January, 1997    
E. Redish,
L. Bao
and
P. Jolly
Student difficulties with energy in quantum mechanics Invited talk, AAPT meeting, Phoenix, January, 1997    
J. Saul TA training as an evolving process Invited talk, AAPT meeting, Phoenix, January, 1997    
R. Steinberg
and
M. Sabella
Student performance on multiple-choice diagnostics vs. open- ended exam questions Invited talk, AAPT meeting, Phoenix, January, 1997    


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