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Papers & Talks by date: 2001

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This page links to papers and talks from the UMD PERG, and UMD PERG alumni in 2001 in reverse chronological order.

Papers and Talks in 2001

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Papers    (Jump to Talks presented in 2001)
R. Scherr,
P. Shaffer
and
S. Vokos
The challenge of changing deeply-held student beliefs about the physical world: An example from special relativity Accepted by
Phys. Educ. Res., Am. J. Phys. Suppl.,
October 2001
 
L. Bao
and
E. Redish
Concentration Analysis: A Quantitative Assessment of Student States Physics Education Research Supplement to the American Journal of Physics, to be published, July 2001    
R. Scherr,
P. Shaffer
and
S. Vokos
Student understanding of time in special relativity: Simultaneity and reference frames Phys. Educ. Res., Am. J. Phys. Suppl. 69, S24-S35,
July 2001
D. Hammer
and
D. Schifter
Practices of inquiry in teaching and research Cognition and Instruction (in press)    
A. Elby Helping physics students learn about learning American Journal of Physics (Physics Education Research Supplement), 69(7SUPP1)  
A. Elby
and
D. Hammer
On the substance of a sophisticated epistemology Science Education  
A. Elby What students' learning of representations tells us about constructivism Journal of Mathematical Behavior (to appear)  
M. Wittmann The Object Coordiantion Class Applied to Wavepulses: Analysing Student Reasonging in Wave Phyiscs International Journal of Science Education,
In press, 2001
   
M. Wittmann Investigating Student Understanding of Quantum Physics: Models of Conductivity Newsletter of the American Society of Black Physicists,
Special issue on Physics Education Research,
March, 2001
   
L. Bao
and
E. Redish
Model Analysis: Assessing the Dynamics of Student Learning University of Maryland preprint,
March 2001
   
M. Wittmann,
E. Redish,
and
R. Steinberg
Understanding and Addressing Student Reasoning about Sound Submitted to the American Journal of Physics, 2001    
Talks   (Return to top)
R. Scherr An implementation of Physics by Inquiry in a large-enrollment class Invited talk presented at
AAPT National Meeting
Rochester, 7/22/01
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  
L. Lising Analyzing student discourse from an epistemological perspective -- what can we learn? Contributed talk presented at
AAPT National Meeting
Rochester, 7/22/01
talks/RochesterAAPT/Lising.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 
A. Elby
and
M. Wittmann
What the "FCI Invalidity" results really show Contributed talk presented at
AAPT National Meeting
Rochester, 7/22/01
talks/RochesterAAPT/Elby-Wittmann_FCI.pdf  
E. Redish Building a Science of Teaching Indiana University SOTL Symposium, Bloomington, Indiana, February 21, 2001 talks/RochesterAAPT/Elby-Wittmann_FCI.pdf  
M. Wittmann Evaluating Student Model Building in Quantum Physics University of Maine,
February, 2001
   
E. Redish Astro 101:Rethinking the Goals AAS Symposium, Berkeley,
California, May 12, 2001
   
M. Wittmann Disseminating Innovative Curricula: A Modified Role for Dissemination Sites AAPT Winter Meeting,
San Diego, California,
January, 2001
   
E. Redish What can astronomy education learn from physics education research? Invited talk presented at
AAPT National Meeting
San Diego, January 2001
 
E. Redish
and
M. Wittmann
Analyzing Student Expectations of Physics in a Modified Quantum Physics Course AAPT meeting,
San Diego, California,
January, 2001
   


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