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A strategy to teach students to draw and interpret velocity-time graphs
written by Laura Clark and Fred Goldberg
This study investigates the effectiveness of an instructional strategy to teach students with little or no prior knowledge in kinematics how to draw and interpret velocity-time graphs representing the motion of objects. The researchers test how presenting velocity-time graphs at the same time that the student observes the motion of an object effects comprehension.
AAPT Announcer: Volume 17, Issue 4, Pages 90
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Education - Applied Research
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General Physics
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© 1987 American Association of Physics Teachers
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Keywords:
instructional strategies, motion, velocity-time graphs
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Metadata instance created June 13, 2005 by Lyle Barbato
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January 1, 1987
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AIP Format
L. Clark and F. Goldberg, , AAPT Announcer 17 (4), 90 (1987), WWW Document, (https://www.compadre.org/portal/services/detail.cfm?ID=2340).
AJP/PRST-PER
L. Clark and F. Goldberg, A strategy to teach students to draw and interpret velocity-time graphs, AAPT Announcer 17 (4), 90 (1987), <https://www.compadre.org/portal/services/detail.cfm?ID=2340>.
APA Format
Clark, L., & Goldberg, F. (1987, January 1). A strategy to teach students to draw and interpret velocity-time graphs. AAPT Announcer, 17(4), 90. Retrieved October 5, 2024, from https://www.compadre.org/portal/services/detail.cfm?ID=2340
Chicago Format
Clark, Laura, and Fred Goldberg. "A strategy to teach students to draw and interpret velocity-time graphs." AAPT Announcer. 17, no. 4, (January 1, 1987): 90, https://www.compadre.org/portal/services/detail.cfm?ID=2340 (accessed 5 October 2024).
MLA Format
Clark, Laura, and Fred Goldberg. "A strategy to teach students to draw and interpret velocity-time graphs." AAPT Announcer 17.4 (1987): 90. 5 Oct. 2024 <https://www.compadre.org/portal/services/detail.cfm?ID=2340>.
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@article{ Author = "Laura Clark and Fred Goldberg", Title = {A strategy to teach students to draw and interpret velocity-time graphs}, Journal = {AAPT Announcer}, Volume = {17}, Number = {4}, Pages = {90}, Month = {January}, Year = {1987} }
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